SAJohn
Hunter
I have been examining my .44 Flattop (serial 1880). The cylinder pin retaining screw nut is not slotted. This is handy in not requiring a slotted flat tip screwdriver. I could not find mention of this in Dougan's book.
Were the early flattops all like this or is mine "custom"?
A somewhat related question is about Ruger's .44 cylinder pins. All of mine have an extra "step" which butts flush with the frame. This includes my .44 anniversary models. My OM .41 also has this fatter cylinder pin.
Do all Ruger SA revolvers in calibers starting with the number 4 have these cylinder pins?
SAJohn
Were the early flattops all like this or is mine "custom"?
A somewhat related question is about Ruger's .44 cylinder pins. All of mine have an extra "step" which butts flush with the frame. This includes my .44 anniversary models. My OM .41 also has this fatter cylinder pin.
Do all Ruger SA revolvers in calibers starting with the number 4 have these cylinder pins?
SAJohn