Ruger sickness

OLDRUGER

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I’m working on a collection here’s a couple!!!
 

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This P95, was the one i spoke of earlier today, and the most reliable handgun i have ever owned. I could load rocks in the mag and it would shooot true. Some say a pathetic love affair, or out dated. Well, she has never ever let me down.
Not as beautiful as most of the revolvers posted, but she is beautiful to me. Double action pull is like butter. The trigger reset is just sick. So quick and short. I love all my babies, but she has been with me the longest. Like i said dependable.
I treat this one like a red headed stepchild.

No offense to the gingers.

It's a work truck tool
 

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I have a factory take off Ruger American short action stock.

It's an older model 308 pre -ar style so it's a flat box mag style.

Green in color. No box mag just the stock with no screws.

Anybody want it??
 
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