RonSwanson
Bearcat
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In a LGS this past week I ran across a single action Ruger John Galligher custom Blackhawk in .44 mag. Beautiful gun, showed not much sign of having been fired, great action and trigger, at a price of $699.
I was sorely tempted. Only problem is, I have a Old Model Bisley Vaquero in .44 magnum with a Bob Munden action job that I bought a few years ago at the same gun shop, so I have that base pretty well covered.
I have not compared them side by side, but my in-shop impression handling the Galligher is that the Munden trigger has the slightest of edges. Both are wonderful. and the Gallighger has a beautiful, flawless matte blue finish on a
frame that I would describe as a matte nickel with the slightest hint of bronze in it. Unfortunately, my Munden has the factory original fake color case hardened finish.
As a side note, my old slightly arthritic hands cannot tolerate the .44 magnum standard loads in the relatively lightweight Vaquero any more, so it is as a practical matter now a wonderfully accurate .44 Special. A large, heavy Magnum Research Shorty is the only thing I fire .44 magnum in anymore.
If the Galligher was chambered in .44 Special it would already live at my house.
I was sorely tempted. Only problem is, I have a Old Model Bisley Vaquero in .44 magnum with a Bob Munden action job that I bought a few years ago at the same gun shop, so I have that base pretty well covered.
I have not compared them side by side, but my in-shop impression handling the Galligher is that the Munden trigger has the slightest of edges. Both are wonderful. and the Gallighger has a beautiful, flawless matte blue finish on a
frame that I would describe as a matte nickel with the slightest hint of bronze in it. Unfortunately, my Munden has the factory original fake color case hardened finish.
As a side note, my old slightly arthritic hands cannot tolerate the .44 magnum standard loads in the relatively lightweight Vaquero any more, so it is as a practical matter now a wonderfully accurate .44 Special. A large, heavy Magnum Research Shorty is the only thing I fire .44 magnum in anymore.
If the Galligher was chambered in .44 Special it would already live at my house.