Stocks and how they fit
Ruger's lack of effort in fitting stocks (especially on the Bisley) is nothing new. However, in my opinion, the problem was always worse on the stainless versions. It did seem to me that the grip frames were not as standard of a size as the stocks. Also, I recall the first blued versions on the 44 special flattops. The fit and finish were spot on. It contributed to my decision to buy one. After the initial release, the fit and finish were good only on the case by case basis.
Mark
Complete thread:
- Super Blackhawk Replacement -
Dave B,
2015-04-17, 22:22
- Super Blackhawk Replacement - Cherokee, 2015-04-18, 07:10
- could not fix it??? -
bj,
2015-04-18, 20:14
- Threads were damaged. -
Dave B,
2015-04-18, 20:44
- RE- stocks... lowest bidding sub-contractor. -
Hobie,
2015-04-18, 22:25
- The stocks have been lacking lately. - Hoot, 2015-04-19, 10:12
- Stocks and how they fit -
Mark,
2015-04-19, 12:10
- Mark hits the nail on the head as this corresponds to - Hobie, 2015-04-19, 13:27
- Mine experience differs -
Dave B,
2015-04-19, 14:26
- The FT .45s stocks (the ivory colored plastic) did NOT - Hobie, 2015-04-19, 17:52
- I would still have a, gunsmith check it - Bj2, 2015-04-19, 16:29
- RE- stocks... lowest bidding sub-contractor. -
Hobie,
2015-04-18, 22:25
- Or "It's beyond our mechanical abilities.... - rob, 2015-04-21, 19:22
- Threads were damaged. -
Dave B,
2015-04-18, 20:44
- I like that Ruger - Creeker, 2015-04-21, 18:22