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Thread: WTS Blue Ruger Old Army revolver.

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    WTS Blue Ruger Old Army revolver.

    As the title says, I have a blue, 7 1/2" adjustable sight model Ruger old Army revolver for sale. Good to very good shape overall. All the nipples will screw out freely, oiled when replaced. Blue is very good, thinning on the cylinder, with a few small specs of corrosion on the outside that had been cleaned off. Rest of the blue is very good. Bore is bright and shiny with 3 or 4 small spots that could be scrubbed out I believe, very easily. 97% of the bore is mirror bright, and shoots well with RB or conicals. Grips have been replaced with black plastic with fine checkering, Ruger logo. Cycles smoothly, and trigger breaks at 2 3/4# or lighter, very nice. This is just a nice shooter specimen, that has seen honest use, not abuse or neglect. Priced to sell, $650 tyd lower 48. Reason for selling, is I have 2 the other one is Stainless, and was gifted to me, so it will never leave. Getting some funds together to feed my single shot rifle addiction. Pics sent to email or ph#, or if someone can post pics for me that would be great.

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    The only time you have too much fuel on board is when you're on fire.

    "There are a lot of changes when it gets below -10 below F. in everything from ammo,gun, humidity, uncontrollable shaking and the strong urge to go home. "randyrat

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    Pics posted for Mr. Koger& a nice revolver!


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    I’ll take it per our PM
    The only time you have too much fuel on board is when you're on fire.

    "There are a lot of changes when it gets below -10 below F. in everything from ammo,gun, humidity, uncontrollable shaking and the strong urge to go home. "randyrat

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