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I Have a Ruger Single Six Convertible .22 Mag/.22 whatever. It has a 9 Inch barrel and can almost be compared to a rifle. This gun was made in 1959 and is in mint condition. I came by the piece from a friend in the Army. It was left to him by his Grandfather, along with all the components shown in the below picture. The holster is of Calvary vintage and includes the pure Brass cleaning rod shown. His wife was an anti gun nut and demanded he get the gun out of thier house. So he sold it to me for $50.00. Not a bad deal I would say. That was 28 years ago. I have only shot about 1 box of mags and 2 boxes of Long Rifle through it. Enjoy the picture. Muskrat
1 vote for the Browning Buckmark here. I've had mine for a couple years, it's accurate, easy to shoot
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Single Six for me as well. . . . . It is one of my favorite things to give as a graduation gift to friends and family.
okay, I see we need a pic of a single six. This single six still works like the day I bought it. I can't say to much for the rest. That gun slinger hostler as shrunk. Hatchet sheath is all worn out. Back pack is out dated. But the single six is still like new.
Browning Buckmark, hands down, no question. I own two and would never part with either one. I agree with FC, problem waithing to happen on the Ruger automatics. Plus you can't hardly access the chamber without stripping the gun. They are overrated in my opinion. I've had two and would not buy another.
Quote from: RadSav on February 23, 2012, 09:26:08 PMSingle Six for me as well. . . . . It is one of my favorite things to give as a graduation gift to friends and family.Sounds a little better than the fancy ink pen I got. Single Six is definitely a fun gun, I've got a Browning Buckmark that's fun as well. One I haven't seen mentioned yet, Beretta Neos, my son has one with a red dot sight and it's a blast to shoot.
Go old school, A Colt Woodsman. Absolutely a dream to shoot!!