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In a tribute to the passing of the ROA in Rugers line up. Lets post some pictures of the ones you have.
I think the ROA is one of the best looking revolvers Ruger has ever made, certainly one of the most fun and cheapest to shoot!
ScottS
"No arsenal, no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women."
-- Ronald Reagan
here is mine.
RUGER HORSE PISTOL BP-7 45 CAL. BLACK POWDER. LIMITED EDITION ONE OF 100. BACK STRAP MARKED US IN GOLD. CYLINDER EMBELLISHED WITH CROSSED SWORDS AND MOTO "DUTY-HONOR-COUNTRY"
That is a GREAT looking "Horse" Pistol!!! Let me know if you ever want to part with it! That is the 1st commemorative that I would actually lay down my money for!
I have that mold and have had good results with it. I ended up preferring the round balls for general plinking they shoot just as accurately in my ROA.
ScottS
"No arsenal, no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women."
-- Ronald Reagan
I bought mine from a guy on eBay. He listed it "post ban" with a orange earplug stuck in the muzzle so that the eBay gestapo wouldn't pull the auction. Paid $220 or something like that. I think it was Rob Leahy who put me on to the auction.
Sincerely,
Hobie
"We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend." Robert Louis Stevenson
Ajax buffalo polymer grips, leather by Sierra of London, England
As soon as I heard that the ROA was discontinued I bought this pair NIB from a dealer on Gunsamerica for $1000. I then sold the pair I had in store in the UK for $1600. The profit will be added to my federal tax rebate and used to by a Uberti 1876 and a Hiwall.
Most of the CAS shooters in the UK who use ROA's feed them with Big Lube Old Army bullets - no need to mess with wads or grease and they shoot to point of aim at 25yds.
Still can't decide if I like the black grips.
Perry Owens
Andrew, They are expensive but be thankful you don't live in the UK. The asking price there for a new stainless ROA is GBP 620, that's $1222 EACH! I was lucky enough to have two mint condition examples in store there with a buyer happy to pay GBP 800 for the pair.
Perry Owens
The ".44" C&B revolvers (Colt and Remington repros) are actually .452 or .454, but they are called .44s for some reason. A lot of dealers, who aren't BP shooters, don't know the difference so they call their ROAs .44 cal.
In a logical world, the ROA would be called a .46 and the others would be called .45s, but gun calibers aren't logical.
KICK KICK KICK! That is me self punishing myself for not buying one a long time ago. I almost did after I shot my friends 1858 Remington and skipped it. Now I am looking for a good deal!
spurgon, I like the .45 and definately the adjustable sights. strong and give the option to be on for what ever you want to shoot or distance you prefer. I will be carrying mine afield with my Sharps 1863 next big game season. I am out hunting bushy tails with it this last week and hope to call in some fox to it also
Mike Johnson,
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
Nice Stocks!!! All this ROA porn has got me packing up the Blackpowder guns and heading to the range. Flintlock (have to discharge the hunting load and clean it), Sharps and ROA all gonna make some smoke today. Right after I do church and take the mule out for a stroll.
Mike Johnson,
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
Has anyone used a beefed-up replacement cylinder by Classicballistx?
Mucus
No, I haven't but I think that the standard cylinder does pretty well.
This is my theory as to why Ruger discontinued this gun: Not because they were not selling them, but because people were getting around the GCA 1968 by purchasing a ROA and cylinder that takes metallic cartridges.
Well, I am going to shoot mine till it falls apart.
I took my .58 frontstuffer out today. I had not shot it in more than five years, but it put the first three in the bull in about a two inch group. That .570 dia round ball over 100gr of GOEX FFG is a hammer on hogs!
I have the Old Army sights filed to hit dead on at 25yds and I am ready for hog kiling this weekend!
Hobie wrote:"salvo"]I bought mine from a guy on eBay. He listed it "post ban" with a orange earplug stuck in the muzzle so that the eBay gestapo wouldn't pull the auction. Paid $220 or something like that. I think it was Rob Leahy who put me on to the auction.
Did you save a copy of the auction pic? I'd like to see that!
Texican
Gentlemanly Rogue, Projectilist of Distinction, and Son of Old Republic