He likes everything. He was Sootch before Sootch was.Gunblast.com has a review posted now. He really seems to like it.
He likes everything. He was Sootch before Sootch was.Gunblast.com has a review posted now. He really seems to like it.
Bumping this thread just because I see that Classic Firearms now has the black version for $199.99.
Ruger 2002 Wrangler 4.62 Black Revolver - Western Style Revolver, Single Action, 6 Shot
Ruger 2002: Ruger's Wrangler features a transfer bar mechanism and loading gate interlock to provide an unparalleled measure of security against accidental discharge. It utilizes a Cerakote finish for rugged reliability in all environments, cold hammer-forged barrel for ultra-precise rifling...www.classicfirearms.com
Honestly I didn't know what the price had done for these lately. I didn't know if they'd gone up like so many other things or not.No reason to go online and pay shipping and transfer fee. Local shop has them in the case for $199.99. Even different colors.
Honestly I didn't know what the price had done for these lately. I didn't know if they'd gone up like so many other things or not.
I hadn't even considered trying to improve it. Now you have me thinking...A spring kit from Wolff does wonders for them. A good internal polish and it's a different gun.
Without adjustable sights that seems like a lot of trouble. The wrangler I have shoots about 3” to the left at 7 yards. Friend of mine had it and said it shot left. I told him he just sucked at shooting and bought the gun for $100. Guess what it shoots to the left. But for the money it’s a fun little blaster to eat up junk .22.A spring kit from Wolff does wonders for them. A good internal polish and it's a different gun.
Eleven dollars and fifteen minutes?Without adjustable sights that seems like a lot of trouble. The wrangler I have shoots about 3” to the left at 7 yards. Friend of mine had it and said it shot left. I told him he just sucked at shooting and bought the gun for $100. Guess what it shoots to the left. But for the money it’s a fun little blaster to eat up junk .22.
Turns it into a really nice gun. Worth the effort. Don't go below about a 17 pound hammer spring.I hadn't even considered trying to improve it. Now you have me thinking...
I got one of the flat olive green ones earlier this year. It's a neat little shooter. First SA revolver I've owned.
One guy at Boot City show trying to sell one for $325.Price is still around $200 at both the LGS I've seen.
Eleven dollars and fifteen minutes?
He will probably find someone to pay thatOne guy at Boot City show trying to sell one for $325.