Hello Mike,
Please put me down for a stainless model. I'll get a check out in the mail tomorrow with my local FFL's information.
I'm glad to see that you still have the patience to sell here. It is always a pleasure doing business with you.
David
Your eagles are very pretty. I'm not a jewelry guy myself, but I can appreciate quality workmanship.
I wish you the very best of luck with your cancer. Stay positive and stay strong.
David
Hello,
I suppose the title says it all. I have a Ruger 77/22 WMR that I'd like to find a boat paddle stock for. I'm in Southeast Pennsylvania.
Thanks,
David
Thank you for the information on the color. It's hard to tell in some of the photos I've seen. If they made green, I'd hold out and wait for one. If it's not an option then I don't need to worry about it.
I was thinking about this. The source of my bias is having hunted with single-piece wood stocks and having dents appear in the stock that I don't recall how they got there. I really like the look of a nice piece of wood, but dents and scratches sure are eyesores. I also worry about...
Hello all,
I have a 77/22WMR stainless that came with a laminated stock, but I'd like to find something a little more all-weather (i.e., not wood). I like the utilitarian looks of the Ruger skeleton / boat-paddle stocks, but don't know anything about them. Are they stable enough to get good...
I bought two from Mike and can attest that these are really nice revolvers. The Bisley grip and hammer with the long sight radius make for a great shooter.
If Ruger ever decides to make these in .32 H&R Magnum, I'll be first in line to buy a pair of them.
Mudflat Mike was the 6th poster in the original thread (http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=260145), I was the first. Not that anyone is counting or anything. 8^ )
I'll keep my fingers crossed for a consecutive pair of the 5 1/2" stainless models. Thank you for taking care...
I have the standard grade version, which isn't anywhere near as pretty as this one. My father bought it for me in the 70's and it was my first rifle. It is very accurate and an absolute joy to shoot. I wouldn't trade it for anything.
I hope your wife enjoys her Christmas present!
I received mine last night. It's a beautiful revolver and looks like it will be a whole lot of fun to shoot.
Thank you, Mike. It's always a pleasure doing business with you.
I'm definitely staying tuned for updates on this. I'd love to have a pair of the 5 1/2" stainless models (consecutive would be even better) if they become available. Thank you for the heads-up!