Jul 20, 2022 #1 KMK-678GC Single-Sixer Joined Mar 24, 2018 Messages 297 Location Washington Here are my three slab sides. The stainless I've had for 30 years and is one hell of a shooter. The others are proving just as good. Attachments 3B68C18B-1A7F-4045-B66E-A90F54A58175.jpeg 3.7 MB · Views: 123
Here are my three slab sides. The stainless I've had for 30 years and is one hell of a shooter. The others are proving just as good.
Jul 20, 2022 #2 contender Ruger Guru Joined Sep 18, 2002 Messages 25,585 Location Lake Lure NC USA NICE! They are great guns for sure.
Jul 23, 2022 #3 arcticruger Red Eagle Supporting Member Joined Nov 30, 2008 Messages 1,012 Location Northland Nice little trio right there!
Jul 28, 2022 #4 H Highstandardguy Buckeye Supporting Member Joined May 16, 2008 Messages 1,309 Location NC Nice. You have the hard to find 6.88" blue version and any of the 5.5" versions are not that common either.
Nice. You have the hard to find 6.88" blue version and any of the 5.5" versions are not that common either.
Jul 30, 2022 #5 KMK-678GC Single-Sixer Joined Mar 24, 2018 Messages 297 Location Washington That is not by accident.
Sep 3, 2022 #6 KMK-678GC Single-Sixer Joined Mar 24, 2018 Messages 297 Location Washington The slab sides grow to a foursome. Might grow to five if I come across a great eight. I know there are other variations but I like these the most, so far. Attachments A84E4BE6-C170-44AF-AD9B-6A9DB180524C.jpeg 2.6 MB · Views: 54
The slab sides grow to a foursome. Might grow to five if I come across a great eight. I know there are other variations but I like these the most, so far.
Sep 4, 2022 #7 contender Ruger Guru Joined Sep 18, 2002 Messages 25,585 Location Lake Lure NC USA Nice ones! Collections have a way of causing us to expand into the other variations since the initial one created such enjoyment. That's how I started,, I got one Ruger SA in .357,, and the rest is history!
Nice ones! Collections have a way of causing us to expand into the other variations since the initial one created such enjoyment. That's how I started,, I got one Ruger SA in .357,, and the rest is history!
Sep 4, 2022 #8 noahmercy Blackhawk Joined Jun 13, 2015 Messages 748 Location Sheridan, WY If you ever run across one of these, pick it up. Scoped up and fired from a rest, this one has put down groups under an inch...at 100 yards.
If you ever run across one of these, pick it up. Scoped up and fired from a rest, this one has put down groups under an inch...at 100 yards.
Sep 4, 2022 #9 J Johnnu2 Hunter Joined Jun 26, 2003 Messages 2,958 Location NYS YUP, I have one...!!! J.
Sep 4, 2022 #10 KMK-678GC Single-Sixer Joined Mar 24, 2018 Messages 297 Location Washington Im not a fan of the 22/45 grip frame. Wish they made the slab side great eight in the standard frame. Using a rest the KMK678GC pictured can punch under 1" at 100yds with its scope on. The Clark trigger in there is super smooth. When I was younger and had young eyes, picking off empty 12g shells at 75 yds or so with open sights was great way to spend an afternoon.
Im not a fan of the 22/45 grip frame. Wish they made the slab side great eight in the standard frame. Using a rest the KMK678GC pictured can punch under 1" at 100yds with its scope on. The Clark trigger in there is super smooth. When I was younger and had young eyes, picking off empty 12g shells at 75 yds or so with open sights was great way to spend an afternoon.