Graybeard Outdoors (GBO Reloaded)
Handgun Forums => Rimfire Handguns => Topic started by: ZVP on July 17, 2010, 12:43:08 PM
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I bought the revolver to just be a plinker.
A shooter with a short tube to shoot alongside my 6 1/2" Single Six. To shoot just as much as I did the Ruger.
Well I have shot mine loose after just a year and a half. 25 to 75 shots a session, maybe once or a week, sometimes only 3 cylinders full. The little gun was well lubed and cared for.
The hammer is hanging-up and not firing consistantlly it locks up.
Worn-out potmetal.
THe Ruger? Still shooting like the day I bought it!
Ya can't imitate quality...
ZVP
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You do get what you pay for. it CANNOT be any other way. The money you spent on the El Cheapo sixgun would have gone a fair way to buy you another Ruger Single Six that your GG grandkids could be shooting someday.
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I believe all rugers are built much stronger than they half to be. They seem to last forever..... ;) Rimfire or centerfire they represent a great value. While not really target quality the single sixes will outlast most owners...
Regards,
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My Ruger Single Six Bisley has held up very well the 8 years I have had it. I think a cheap pot metal gun has its place if you want something that you won't shoot very often, a barn gun, car gun for pests, etc.
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Wil Terry said it all.