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Ruger Wranglers???

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Does anyone know if any of the shops on the Island have the new Ruger Wranglers in? Would love to take a look at one.
 
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I own a Stainless Ruger Single Action with the .22/.22 Mag cylinder. For the money, it's a good value. If you want an inexpensive Single Action, Heritage Rough Rider. They work.
I was thinking about getting a heritage (just looking for a cheap plinker) but then i saw the priced tag on the new Ruger at most places is under $200, hard to beat that. just looks like the hard part is finding someone that has them in stock
 
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I was thinking about getting a heritage (just looking for a cheap plinker) but then i saw the priced tag on the new Ruger at most places is under $200, hard to beat that. just looks like the hard part is finding someone that has them in stock
The Heritage Rough Rider works, a wide selection at a very affordable price.
Ruger is going after the Heritage Rough Rider market. I owned a Rough Rider 3" birds head model and shot thousands of rounds of Thunderbolt in 22 LR and CCI .22 Mags. I wanted a longer barrel revolver and bought the 7" Stainless Single Action Ruger. I would recommend a longer barrel for Target shooting and hunting.
 
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The Heritage Rough Rider works, a wide selection at a very affordable price.
Ruger is going after the Heritage Rough Rider market. I owned a Rough Rider 3" birds head model and shot thousands of rounds of Thunderbolt in 22 LR and CCI .22 Mags. I wanted a longer barrel revolver and bought the 7" Stainless Single Action Ruger. I would recommend a longer barrel for Target shooting and hunting.
I guess i am going to have to give them a second look then. Thanks for the info.
 
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Didn't Hertiage use glue to put barrel in unlike Ruger screwed it in?
I owned a Heritage Rough Rider that I shot thousands of rounds using high velocity ammunition in .22 LR and .22 Magnum without a problem, Ruger was losing sales and decided to add the Wrangler model. I purchased a Stainless Ruger Single Action convertible model. If you want a better quality revolver you want the Stainless version that costs around $600 new or buy the .22 LR version by Ruger for under $200.
 
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