Ruger of new, is not the ruger of old, unfortunatley that is the way of the world, now as we know it, whether or not we want to tolerate it, is another story. A number of Rugers came out in the past, cataloged anyway, that just simply, were not available. Case in point, it was introduced, and it was 3 years before I saw their 1st trap gun, the year I saw it, it was no longer cataloged. Their SXS double was all the rage, while i've not seen one to date, I'm sure a few people have, not that I want one, I've moved on, i.e. CZ Ringneck.
A while ago I read a story in a monthly magazine that accepts advertizing $$ from ruger. It went on a factory tour explaining how the company has streamlined it's production facilities. Utilizing Cells that can be changed quickly to switch production from one item to another. There by not having the problems of old in getting the product to the customer. Yea right! Maybe so, but I like you, I've not seen any changes. I was interested in the No.1 in the 9.3X74 before I saw it in the catalog, just before it was introduced at the S.H.O.T. show and the information leaked out early by the magazines that accept advertizing $$ from Ruger. Needless to say I've moved on. I'm sorry I can't help you with your, Hopefully soon to be purchased, No.1. With the 450/400, there are not alot of different options for you to not buy a Ruger, Ballard arms, does or did, make one in there 1885 model, called the safari I think. But while a fine rifle it is, it is out of my price range. I guess my post to your dilema in the end is just a way for me vent frustration from a gun company who used to be a gun owners dream, a company whom used to separate themselves from the others, but now is just like the others, interested in only doing what they have to, to appease their stockholders. But, I do, thank you, for allowing me to do that. Crash87