So, do I post pics here or the gallery? Or in specific forums?Welcome aboard! View attachment 9091
Nice assortment of rugers you have there.
Btw, we like Ruger pics
For general purpose or showing your collection the gallery works. I also post pics that pertain to whatever topic is in a corresponding forum at the time.So, do I post pics here or the gallery? Or in specific forums?
my Max is a Blackhawk with 10.5" barrel. I posted the serial on Coogs post. This is a recent pick up for me (last week at a gun auction). I'll post pics soon, I just haven't had time with this one yetWelcome, what platform is your 357 max?,as mentioned we like pics.
Nice snag! I've concluded I plan to get that exact configuration for Christmas.my Max is a Blackhawk with 10.5" barrel. I posted the serial on Coogs post. This is a recent pick up for me (last week at a gun auction). I'll post pics soon, I just haven't had time with this one yet
Welcome! I have two question for you: (1) are you able to buy ammo online, seeing how CA had tried to prevent that before, (2) Have you shot you .357 Max much because I have read about the back splash problem when shooting the shorter .357 Mag rounds, and the even shorter .38 special rounds?New member here. I have several rugers including 1022, 44mag SBH, 454 SBH , 22 BH and my newest 357 max.
I wonder if forcing the ammo purchase thru a dealer (probably an FFL) if that has reduced gun violence at all, and in particular, mass shootings. I wonder what the statistics have shown on this since CA instituted this intra-state purchasing of ammo ban or limitation. It sounds to me like proabition in the '20s, where the politicians somehow know BETTER!. Perhaps they do not own guns or go shooting, but this is curtailing the 2nd Amendment in this case. So, I hope for such a civil liberty restriction that is has real positive results. But I wonder if this has ever been measured.As a recent PRK escapee, I can tell you: No, you cannot buy ammo directly online without going through a dealer. You can buy components for handloading online.
What is PRK?I now live in Suburban/Rural Nevada. I came from Northern Ca., Sierra foothills area. A beautiful place. If not for Ca. draconian assaults on my freedoms, I would still be there. The area ( El Dorado County) and the people there are generally pleasant, with traditional values. Unfortunately it lies within the iron curtain of the PRK.
My current situation is pretty much a mirror of yours. Cowboy country where Trump beat Brandon by over 20 percent.
I really don't give a damn about the PRK now. That multicultural , 53 genders stew can keep going down their slippery slope to hell, and it doesn't matter to me.
As mentioned, no online ammo unless they are willing to send to FFL which is hard as it is. I started reloading during Obama days when ammo first went up and I am glad I did. It opened my options as to what I want to buy, meaning I'll buy any caliber I want now. 357 max hasn't been shot yet because I need brass and don't really plan to shoot regular 357/38 through it.Welcome! I have two question for you: (1) are you able to buy ammo online, seeing how CA had tried to prevent that before, (2) Have you shot you .357 Max much because I have read about the back splash problem when shooting the shorter .357 Mag rounds, and the even shorter .38 special rounds?