made by Ruger in 1981 if stainless 1976 if blued.
http://www.ruger-firearms.com/servic...ctHistory.html
Looking for another ROA spotted one at £500 but my problem is having checked the serial number of 145-26615 I can't find it listed on the serial number list for ROA.
Anschutz 1913. .22lr - Big Nikko. TX200.177 Mk3 Ultimate
Taurus 357 LBR. Taurus .22 LBR BSA .22 RF Martini International Mk3.
Marlin 357 original JM.
made by Ruger in 1981 if stainless 1976 if blued.
http://www.ruger-firearms.com/servic...ctHistory.html
thanks for that link,
checked mine and it is 2000 ish,
newer than I thought it would be,
T
Only £500? Tear the seller's arm off - a local dealer is selling one for £650.
No bits, remember....
tac
I saw at least two ROA for sale at £500 at the Phoenix meeting at Bisley last weekend.
I payed 600 for my "un fired, as new" stainless one and thought it was over priced. Looks like it was a good buy.!! How ever, i payed a lot less for my
nickel short barrel model also as new/un fired condition so maybe that was a real bargain.!! :-)
A few in the next Holts auction.
Greatest .44/.45cal BP revolvers ever made, from the POV of sheer strength in manufacture. A great pity, then, that Sturm, Ruger Inc cannot provide any spares that are not common with the Blackhawk/Super Blackhawk cartridge-firing revolvers.
I can get exact replacement s/s nipples here in Oregon, and do so for those here on this forum who require them, and a working wrench, too, but apart from that, you're stuck.
tac
Hi. I have a Ruger Old Army for sale. Its in very good condition. Stainless. 7.5" barrel. Fixed sights. Lovely crisp trigger. I bought it from Joe at Gunshop Barnet five years ago - it was his personal gun. I doubt I've used it more than a dozen times. Comes in the original plastic case. Yours for not a penny less that £500
If anyone is interested I can send pictures.
Steve