Joel showed his long barreled revolvers, which included 1 of 3 known 9.5" barreled Super Redhawk in 22 Hornet, a 10" barreled Blackhawk Flattop in .357 Magnum and one in 44 Special. He also showed his stainless steel Super Blackhawk with a 10.5" barrel, acquired from Randy Travis. All presented around a lovely fireplace.
Dennis displayed an impressive number of the Speed Six double Acton Revolvers. Highlights were serial number 152-12623, the only known 200 year liberty model made in 9mm from the Ruger factory collection, a U.S. Postal Inspector gun, a Speed Six in NIS service and many more fine examples.
Shawn brought his extensive collection of new model single action guns, all ending with the serial number 108. A truly one-of-a-kind collection. To round things out, Shawn also showed a very impressive collection of Schrade made Ruger knives.
Troy and Taryn attended our show for the first time decided to bring two displays. The first display was a dual cylinder Bearcat produced in 1993. Ruger had produced approximately 1000 guns when they issued a recall. We estimate that only 350 were returned. This is a rare model and worthy of any Bearcat collection.
The second display is a 1954 produced Single Six. The receipt showed that the buyer purchased the gun on layaway, paying $10 a month. He paid the gun off on 12/20/1954 and Troy therefor called it "The Christmas Gun". A beautiful display created by his wife Taryn.
Dennis displayed an impressive number of the Speed Six double Acton Revolvers. Highlights were serial number 152-12623, the only known 200 year liberty model made in 9mm from the Ruger factory collection, a U.S. Postal Inspector gun, a Speed Six in NIS service and many more fine examples.
Shawn brought his extensive collection of new model single action guns, all ending with the serial number 108. A truly one-of-a-kind collection. To round things out, Shawn also showed a very impressive collection of Schrade made Ruger knives.
Troy and Taryn attended our show for the first time decided to bring two displays. The first display was a dual cylinder Bearcat produced in 1993. Ruger had produced approximately 1000 guns when they issued a recall. We estimate that only 350 were returned. This is a rare model and worthy of any Bearcat collection.
The second display is a 1954 produced Single Six. The receipt showed that the buyer purchased the gun on layaway, paying $10 a month. He paid the gun off on 12/20/1954 and Troy therefor called it "The Christmas Gun". A beautiful display created by his wife Taryn.
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