Ikarus1
Avtomat Krishna-kov
Oops they did it again. I predict a street price around $200.....and Heritage may just dry up and blow away.
https://ruger.com/products/wrangler/models.html
https://ruger.com/products/wrangler/models.html
Me and you both, brother...... it's what I learned on. I'm sure the .22 mag is next.Think I read on another sight that the frames are aluminum. I'm honestly surprised there's that much of a demand for another single action but as a huge thumb buster fan, I'm glad to see it.
It also takes Single Six grips. I predict you will have more than one, and some bad ass grips installed. I am sure Ruger will make a hundred special editions of it eventually along with Talo and LipseysI see it weighs 30 ounces. I predict there will be at least one here.
I hope it takes clips or there’s a speed loader for it.
Probably about like any other cerakote, iow better than a new model Glock [emoji23]I'm guessing that the finish will wear pretty quickly.
Will you be sending me mine thru fedex, ups or should we ask just ask @fieldgrade for the best avenue?My FFL buddy says his cost on these is $161.99 but no one is showing any in stock right now. Ruger is usually pretty quick to get a good supply into the chain. I hope to have one before too long.
FTF with a Bill Of Sale and a copy of your driver's license.Will you be sending me mine thru fedex, ups or should we ask just ask @fieldgrade for the best avenue?
HELL YEAH!!!!I'm sure it'll never happen but a .32 H&R Mag would be amazing.
I heard they grease the clockwork in these with lard therefore the Muslims in those states will riotNot available in Minnesota or Massachusetts?
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Aluminum melts at 1221 degrees Fahrenheit but may not meet the Tensile strength requirements which are ridiculous for a rimfire pistolMN bans pot metal guns. Apparently this is one as well...
- Prohibited: Handguns (other than antique firearms) where the frame, barrel, cylinder, slide or breech-lock is composed of any material with a melting point of less than 1,000 degrees F, or an ultimate tensile strength of less than 55,000 psi, or comprised of any powdered metal having a density of less than 7.5 grams/cubic centimeter.
- Prohibited: Walther P22, Cobra, Phoenix Arms, and Heritage Arms firearms.
Unless some other part of the breech is not pure aluminum. Or the alloy used has a low melting point to save money in the mfg process and results in a no go for MN/MA.Aluminum melts at 1221 degrees Fahrenheit but may not meet the Tensile strength requirements which are ridiculous for a rimfire pistol
Doubtful knowing the metallurgy in other Ruger aluminum firearms. Probably just stupid state laws being stupid. Look at their representatives in Congress for guidance in their lawmaking prowessUnless some other part of the breech is not pure aluminum. Or the alloy used has a low melting point to save money in the mfg process and results in a no go for MN/MA.
For all we know, Ruger contracted this "el cheapo" out. Maybe Heritage is even cranking out some of the parts...Doubtful knowing the metallurgy in other Ruger aluminum firearms. Probably just stupid state laws being stupid. Look at their representatives in Congress for guidance in their lawmaking prowess
MN bans pot metal guns. Apparently this is one as well...
- Prohibited: Handguns (other than antique firearms) where the frame, barrel, cylinder, slide or breech-lock is composed of any material with a melting point of less than 1,000 degrees F, or an ultimate tensile strength of less than 55,000 psi, or comprised of any powdered metal having a density of less than 7.5 grams/cubic centimeter.
- Prohibited: Walther P22, Cobra, Phoenix Arms, and Heritage Arms firearms.
For all we know, Ruger contracted this "el cheapo" out. Maybe Heritage is even cranking out some of the parts...