32 mag Single Six

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Brules

Single-Sixer
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I purchased this 32 Mag Single Six several years ago.
I knew it didn't have a factory finish. But whoever did the finish did a nice job.
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A very nice and practical revolver that fits all sizes of paws! Even OK for self-defense--to me the click-click-CLACK of an SA being cocked is the same as a rattler's rattle or a round being chambered in an 870--DON'T TREAD ON ME!!!!
 

Bob Wright

Hawkeye
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Mike Armstrong said:
A very nice and practical revolver that fits all sizes of paws! Even OK for self-defense--to me the click-click-CLACK of an SA being cocked is the same as a rattler's rattle or a round being chambered in an 870--DON'T TREAD ON ME!!!!

Mine don't go "click-click-CLACK." It's more of a "schriick! POW!"

Bob Wright
 

5of7

Hunter
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I have one too. I bought it when they came out a number of years ago. It is one of my favorite handguns. A joy to shoot, and cheap to handload. I developed a load with a 118 gr. cast bullet, which I think was more of a 32/20 bullet. Whatever twist Ruger had in them stabilized the 118 gr. bullet very nicely. And the nice thing is that it shoots better than I do with whatever I load in it. BTW, you would be surprised at the velocity you can get with the 60 Gr. Hornadys.
 

bogus bill

Hunter
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utah
I recently gave almost all my guns away when I was put on hospice. This .32 H&R MAG among
them.
https://postimg.cc/HVp5DQGz
 

LAH

Buckeye
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Jun 6, 2002
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WV
bogus bill said:
I recently gave almost all my guns away when I was put on hospice. This .32 H&R MAG among
them.
https://postimg.cc/HVp5DQGz

A handy piece no doubt.
 
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