OK COOGS hows 4 in a ROW.....

Consecutive 10 in 357 Flattops are very hard to do! Two pairs that are consecutive is just about unheard of. Then to have them consecutive to each other is just about impossible to do. It's hard to find a 10in. Flattop and then getting someone to sell a 10 in. Flattop is like pulling teeth, and then to find 4 of them consecutive and getting the owners to part with their 10in. guns is quite a feat. I have to say 4 of a kind beats 3 of a kind in cards and in Ruger collecting. But that single digit Maximum will carry a lot of weight and because of that the 4 of a kind just barely edges out the 3 of a kind. But not by much.
 
RR, got an iron in the fire where I just MAY, be able to match that! And, if things were to work out, it MAY BE 5 in a row. :shock: :shock: :shock: I bow to your 4, but from what I've heard mine are bigger :shock: :lol: :shock: :lol: :shock: :lol:
Love ya man, Coogs.
 
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Hey, RR, how many consecutive pairs of one model do you gots? You don't want to know how many Maxi's I have! :shock: :shock: :shock: Coogs.
 
Jack, I have a consecutive set in in the 357 and 44 FT's in every barrel length....

In the 10" 357 both 6 and 8 groove....Just call me DALE JR :lol: :lol: :lol: RR
 
Rod, I know. In about 40 years of collecting Rugers, I have only seen two BKH-30s that are New in Original Box with the Papers and I own one of them. One of the rarest in this condition! Lee E
 
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