Many years ago I got a great deal on a complete upper 16" bull barrel smooth receiver with no cover and while it's a very accurate and reliable bench shooter, it still affects my OCD and just looks odd.
A Model # would help (located under crane on frame) with a ballpark value but seeing how it's a stainless pre-lock I'll goes $ tree-fiddy but only if you come to me
I owned a 44mag Tracker and while it was a good little revolver, I would never have considered shooting anything hot, or +P though it. I just don't think it's strong enough.
Personally I'd just pick up a box of Hornady XTP or Winchester Hollow point. I'd rather have 5 shots (or opportunities)...
They're a classic, well proven, and reliable platform available in a variety of calibers that require no additional parts to operate....much like a wheel gun. What's not to like about that?
Sometimes it takes a new generation to renew an interest in a certain weapon type or Hollywood movies can...
Love my Tisas 1911.
Got one in 9mm to change things up and have been very impressed with it.
Appears as though I'm not affected by this recall.
Thanks for getting the word out OP.
Yes they are a fine little 22 rifle at a decent price point.
Keep mine loaded with CCI Quiet and suppressor on it. My farts are louder. It is silly quiet...like firing hammer click quiet. I pulled the bolt and checked the bore first time I shot it because I thought I may have had a squib!
Its a...
I love my chest rigs.
Works great while seated, can still wear a pack with one and doesn't weigh belt done (mines got a hard enough job just holding britches up) !!
I don't believe the 77/22 was ever offered threaded from Ruger and it came with a ridiculously long and already heavy barrel so here's one kinda uncommon.
It's one of my favorites and it is stupid accurate:
I'd consider this somewhat uncommon but only due to barrel length.
Ruger MK II that I wanted to shoot cheap, bulk ammo through suppressed. It's too short to go supersonic so it stays quiet at a much cheaper cost than CCI Standard.
1X4 firing strips (if needed but every other wall stud at 32" is perfect)
and these J Hooks make for cheap rifle storage. I cut small pieces of 1/2" foam pipe insulation to slide on them for finish protection too...