Ruger No 1 by Year?

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RENE would surely have at least some of the info you guys are looking for
 
RENE would surely have at least some of the info you guys are looking for
But we haven't bitten that bullet... yet :ROFLMAO: ;)

Nor would I expect to get all of the past issues when I do finally subscribe (have to figure out how to deal with the mocking from the better half, who already thinks I spend too much time (and money) on guns)
 
You'd tell her?

Whatever. :ROFLMAO:
She'd notice me reading it or see it in the mail.

She doesn't ask how much I spend on the guns, and I do not ask how much she spends on her hobbies (not that a skein of yarn costs as much as even a small box of .22)

You should have heard her when I bought the Ruger Pistol book a year or so ago.
 
Is there an up to date resource?
That book is very expensive. I may buy myself a copy as a present. However, I just bid on a very nice S&W Banker Special in .38 S&W, so I may be a while buying a copy of the book.
 
Is there an up to date resource?
That book is very expensive. I may buy myself a copy as a present. However, I just bid on a very nice S&W Banker Special in .38 S&W, so I may be a while buying a copy of the book.
Most of the uncatalogued issues since the turn of the century are either from Lipsey (or Talo?)
The "beauty" of the Ruger No. One for collectors and those who believe in unicorns and rainbow pots of gold, is that there's always something new to discover (and pursue).
 
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