pmer
09-24-2013, 08:29 PM
We went over to the in-laws today to work on the cat population and were talking about guns and her late husbands "old pistol" she had in closet. We looked her long guns and there is not much to get excited about there. One rifle was a bolt action with with jap markings and the bolt was stuck.
But she brought the revolver out and I was thinking it would be like the others; worn, broke or off brand. Then a Ruger medallion caught my eye as she was entering the room! I go hmm, 3 screw, wind drift sight, 5.5" barrel, walnut grips and "Single Six" on the frame! I said WOW you got quite a collector here! It was dry so I cleaned and oiled it and he had a western style Viking brand holster and belt for 22 LR too. And of course I thought I should check and make sure it shoots okay and I could keep them on a playing card without much of a rest. It is in very nice condition with a high percentage of finish on it, the sites are clean and sharp but one stock is bad.
When I got home I looked up the SN and it shows to be a 1965, 22 LR/22 magnum. I called right away and asked if she knew of an extra cylinder for it but she didn't recall and would look. It has the 22 LR cylinder in it now. I thought it was neat to be able to see and shoot a 22 old model like that. Especially since I have its bigger brother at home. They both do not have the conversion.
But she brought the revolver out and I was thinking it would be like the others; worn, broke or off brand. Then a Ruger medallion caught my eye as she was entering the room! I go hmm, 3 screw, wind drift sight, 5.5" barrel, walnut grips and "Single Six" on the frame! I said WOW you got quite a collector here! It was dry so I cleaned and oiled it and he had a western style Viking brand holster and belt for 22 LR too. And of course I thought I should check and make sure it shoots okay and I could keep them on a playing card without much of a rest. It is in very nice condition with a high percentage of finish on it, the sites are clean and sharp but one stock is bad.
When I got home I looked up the SN and it shows to be a 1965, 22 LR/22 magnum. I called right away and asked if she knew of an extra cylinder for it but she didn't recall and would look. It has the 22 LR cylinder in it now. I thought it was neat to be able to see and shoot a 22 old model like that. Especially since I have its bigger brother at home. They both do not have the conversion.