How about a Ruger Revolver Tour?

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How about a Ruger Revolver Tour?

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Here are a few from my collection:

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And last but not least...The late Bill Jordans Ruger Single 6 in 32 H&R Magnum
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Lots more here:
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Wow, I have nothing so nice, but I will post a couple photos.
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I have that exact same Bisley Single Six. I absolutely love that pistol for plinking/practice. It's not bad for coons and other smaller critters either. I will try to post some pics in a bit.....just got a fancy new Nikon camera, so I need an excuse to try it out :wink:
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that's just very nice

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Nice collection. :mrgreen: This is my favorite Single Six.
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Hmmm - cool thread! 8) I'll add to this one over the weekend! :D
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Here's all of mine - nothing fancy, but I do like 'em...

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(clockwise - 357 BH, 357 Bisley Vaquero, 32-20 Buckeye, Single Six, 44 M BH, 44 M SBH, 45 Colt/ACP Bisley SS, 45 Colt/ACP Blue)

Especially Stainless Steel ones...

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Yea, I love those single action Rugers.------6

Here's a few original flattops ...10", 7 and 1/2", and 6" in 44 mag. Right side has a single action Colt in 38-40, 6 and 1/2" and 4 and 5/8" in 357 mag. There's more old model 3 screws, but they are on another wall.---6

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1st. Gen. Colt SAA’s, 1878 D.A.45 and a 38-55 Marlin TD

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Like that Colt in my favorite caliber...38-40 / 38WCF....Nice!
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Nice revolvers they do grow on you from the first one I bought in 69 to current. I will post some photos later nothing as nice as what I have seen.
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Excellent examples one and all :mrgreen:
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Wow!!
Those are some dandy collections of Phoenix Bird's... :mrgreen:

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I need to take a couple of pictures and add to this. None of mine are as nice as the first set of pictures, but they are Ruger.
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My Bowen reworked 44 special

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