A few weeks ago I posted a question about factory ivories on old model flat tops. I was considering bidding on a 6 1/2" 44 that supposedly was unfired and came with factory ivory grips. As you know, this accessory would not be found on the original invoice and several of the experts here thought that they were probably after market ivories due to the serial number on the backs matching the gun (not standard for Ruger) and because the emblems appeared to be placed too far back from the front edge. Once I had the gun in hand I tok the calipers and compared the emblem placement on this gun to the placement on my other 44 flat tops and they are in the same place as the wooden grip panels.
The gun does appear unfired but someone did improperly lower the hammer on at least one occasion so there is a faint line where the bolt contacted the cylinder. Overall I am pleased with the gun and the ivory grips are as nice as any of the other ivories that reside in the safe.
I even like the palindrome serial number.
The gun does appear unfired but someone did improperly lower the hammer on at least one occasion so there is a faint line where the bolt contacted the cylinder. Overall I am pleased with the gun and the ivory grips are as nice as any of the other ivories that reside in the safe.
I even like the palindrome serial number.