Hello,
You are no doubt already aware of this UK supplier of some Ruger Old Army spares.
http://www.aandagunsmiths.co.uk/chia...ruger-pistols/
Brian
Whoopee!!
Here y'are - https://jack-first-gun-parts.myshopi...ruger-old-army
Available components include s/s and blued cylinder base pins, rammer levers, bullet rams and certain internal components. Some screws are also common to the centre-fire Blackhawk and Super Blackhawk, like rear frame screws.
However, be warned that this vendor MIGHT not ship outside the USA, especially for such manifestly dangerous items as a trigger hand...the word here, of course, is 'trigger', and that probably 'triggers' a connection to weapons of mass destruction and ITAR.
So, in the end,I guess it's down to doing the deal if and when you are stateside.
Hello,
You are no doubt already aware of this UK supplier of some Ruger Old Army spares.
http://www.aandagunsmiths.co.uk/chia...ruger-pistols/
Brian
Yup, I know about them, but thanks for the reminder. But what they don't have is the cylinder axis pin - the one part that can be distorted beyond fixing if an attempt is made to load the gun without ensuring that the locking bolt is in fully in place. As a result, the rammer does not push the ball IN, but serves to push the loading pin OUT, and the result can be a bent component in the most vulnerable part - the half-moon cutout where the bolt passes through. I HAVE seen this happen on my own range with a noob and his ROA. With a great deal of care, and the use of a handy machine shop lathe, we were able to straighten it out enough to b e serviceable, but it won't take the fixing more than once.
I never use the gun in a stand anymore as the Lever always bends, I use the cylinder loading jig from Kranks,loads all 6 Cylinders. Equal pressure on all loads.
Quick 6
Cylinder axis pins on the bay for £35
Apparently stainless.
Listed as Ruger old army axis pin item number 303116549616
It's all forgotten now, but Rockers and Mods only started fighting as the Rockers were annoyed at having some of their comments removed
I grabbed one also...we shall see if its a neat fit or not
Gun control means using both hands.
Mine has just arrove - and I've fitted it. It is perfect in all respects but one - it is very highly polished. However, I don't care about that. Great service, BTW.
I went for the blued steel one and its a nice even( to my eye) finish. Surface is a little rough, you can feel where its been turned with your finger nail (just) .....seems value for money i reckon.
Tempted to get the other spares too.....just in case...
Gun control means using both hands.