Blackmore
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It appears my sarcasm was too subtle.
I am really liking my wrangler :lol: . I am not understanding the three shot load on your mag. cyl. Butcher boy : :?: More detail if you will. Thanks !!butcherboy1985 said:Louiethelump: I don't see there being a recall at all. I'm sure you can appreciate "tinkering and experimenting" to see what might work. I of course realize the void of warranty and the risk. Also realize that not every om cylinder will work. Mine happens to function 100% after the 3 shot loading process. My goal was to inform people that it could be done for a fun project. In no way do I claim any safety or long term function. Certainly won't be a carry gun but on the farm for plinking reliability isn't an issue.
Hope everyone is enjoying there wranglers if they have one. Great little guns imho.
Btw swivels make great lanyard loops on these guns.
If anyone would like pictures of project please pm me I'll text/email
dixie884 said:... They are a lot cheaper than the Bearcat I bought at 13yoa. My mom had to buy it for me at Sears in Texarkana $39.99 plus tax. That was in like 1964. Wonder how many bucks that would be today.
I have put about 400 rounds through mine in a month that I have owned it . No problems 8) As for the reliability comments , I see it being right there with the single six .Muley Gil said:"Certainly won't be a carry gun but on the farm for plinking reliability isn't an issue."
Unless you are carrying your Wrangler and run up on a copperhead or timber rattler. I want that sucker to fire rat NOW and as many times as I need it. At least here in the mountains there are no cottonmouths, like there was down in Alabamy.
Blackmore said:NH Rugerman said:butcherboy1985 said:22 magnum ammo. Cci hollow point and varmint.i only tested 3 of each. Distance 15 yds shooting at steel plate.
Ruger is not going to like this... :shock:
Stand by for the recall to modify all the Wranglers so cylinder won't swap in. :roll:
:lol: :lol: :lol:louiethelump said:We may want to notify the enforcement wing of the Fair Trade Commission about this violation of the public trust by price fixing on guns.
When they get down to $49 or less I may buy one for a Kayak anchor.
My Wranglers will ride in the boat.
louiethelump said:I am sure the Heritage will still fit someone's budget requirement. After all they are effectively still half the price of a new Ruger Wrangler, so you can get "one to keep and one to toss in the river" for the price of one Ruger. It makes me wonder about just how much profit there is/was in the Heritage when they can now be sold for 2/3 of what they were and still (presumably) make a profit. They must have been the most profitable gun in the display case at $149
I agree , my 2 local dealers tell me they get calls all day long . Come on Ruger, fill the pipeline :wink:arfmel said:Yesterday I witnessed a transaction at the LGS in which a poor schlub purchased a Heritage 22 with just a LR cylinder for nearly $200 out the door. I couldn't help but feel sorry for him.
Wish the Wranglers would hit the shelves here.