John K for you
About 2005 I picked up a 1958 vintage Ruger Single Six in Corpus Christi pawn shop for $80.00. It haze zero finish and a frosting of fine pits over 80% of it, but it looked good on the inside and was tight. I sold the X-R3 frame and grips to some guys who were looking for such things. I handpolished the pits out and gave it and
Alex Hamiliton (San Antono)gave it a black satin Gun-Kote. I fitted a XR-3 RED frame and polished it bright and installed walnut factory grips. Both of these were in my parts box from some long forgotton trade. I did a trigger job and went to the range.
The pistol shot every bit as well as my K-22 and the sights were spot on. When all of the accounting was done, I have $40.00 in this pistol. I picked up the old shuck at a gun show for another $10.00. It is made by Brinson Saddlery in Reno NV. All in all, it turned out to be one of my better projects.
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- John K for you -
Charles,
2012-11-02, 09:51
- Good looking SS, I still have mine from 1957 and it still - Cherokee, 2012-11-02, 10:06
- Another successful "rescue Ruger" - Kentucky, 2012-11-02, 10:34
- Why, thankee kindly! Do you still have my mailing address? -
John K.,
2012-11-02, 12:44
- Why, thankee kindly! Do you still have my mailing address? - Charles, 2012-11-02, 16:06
- I do like the two-tone grip frame... - Boge Quinn, 2012-11-03, 13:37