Short-barreled single actions

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Bearcat
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Oct 11, 2007
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92
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Charlotte, NC, USA
I know it is a sickness, but I really love the short-barreled single actions.
Today I picked up a KNR4 to go with my NR4FL.
Yes, all of my center-fire single action guns also have 4.62" barrels.

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Old Judge Creek

Single-Sixer
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Nov 1, 2001
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320
Location
1881 Ranch, Nv & Northern Ca
Well the fact is that once out of the holster, for many reasons, I much prefer shooting the longer barrels; but, what I prefer to carry is the shorter barrels... and I have everything from the Colt SAA Buntline (12")

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... down to the NAA Mini (1 1/8")

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REP1954

Blackhawk
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Jul 21, 2008
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This 50th Anniversary has been my favorite 4 5/8" barrel for six years now.
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REP1954

Blackhawk
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T.A.Workman, that little 3 3/4" Single Six sure is a nice gun. What kind of ejector stroke do you get with it? Is it a homebrew or did you have it done?
 

T.A. WORKMAN

Hunter
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Mar 24, 2006
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MANSFIELD, OHIO USA
Stoots, The grips are Olive Wood done by CaryC!

REP1954,
I bought the gun out of Texas, owner had it done. I have not shot it yet
it is for my youngest granddaughter, she will get it this coming Xmas>
Terry
 

Mike Mulligan

Single-Sixer
Joined
Jan 8, 2010
Messages
145
Location
Upstate NY
Hi fellow short barrel fans, all these pics got me thinking about what I had laying around so I got all my short barrel ruger single actions out to share.
Old models are at 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 o'clock, New models at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 o'clock

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BearBio

Buckeye
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Oct 22, 2009
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Eastern Washington
Here's just a couple of mine:

Lipsey 44 spl, grips by Patrick grashorn. Knife by Chuck Stapels.
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My wife's 41 Magnum; Grips by Sid Ryan. Knife by Bark River
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GoFullAuto

Bearcat
Joined
Dec 18, 2007
Messages
67
Location
Back to Milan, Italy
I'm just too fond of the proportions of the SBH shorty. Compact, yet sleek, yet muscular, with that tough-looking unfluted surface. Mine is bone stock, secondhand, has some "play" but will shoot way better than its owner :wink:

There you go!
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"Bad boy" shot
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Big muzzles mean STOMP :D
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More visible
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Lovely to look at, to handle, to dry fire, to live fire. Thank you Sturm, Ruger :D

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