Single farm gun recommendations

   / Single farm gun recommendations #101  
The only question will be revolver or pistol.
Ruger New Model Single-Six Convertible Single-Action Revolver
Ruger Mark III Competition Rimfire Pistol (one of the most accurate handguns made - see here) [URL=" and here's a link to a bunch more: RimfireCentral.com Forums - SuperStock Pistola Clubs
The Single Six convertable gives you the option of using .22 magnum ammo. That can be real handy if you want to carry it loaded with rat-shot. (the .22mag shot cartridge has almost twice the payload of shot)

I am currently hooked on the revolvers. They are a blast. I have the Rugar Single Six and a Heritage. I use the Heritage the most as it was quite inexpensive and so far its been great.

Good luck.

MoKelly
 
   / Single farm gun recommendations #102  
I am currently hooked on the revolvers. They are a blast. I have the Rugar Single Six and a Heritage. I use the Heritage the most as it was quite inexpensive and so far its been great.

Good luck.

MoKelly

I don't think you can wear one of those Rugers out. I bought my first, an "Old Model in 1969 then had the safer innards installed when it came out then bought a stainless Ruger Super Single Six Convertible quite a few years ago. My old one works great, but I shoot the new one more to save the bluing on my old gun.
 
   / Single farm gun recommendations #103  
Not lately, but did a few years ago. Mine is the Model 41 and the Colt is my wife's. To give you an idea how old they are, I paid under $150 each brand new and they still look new. I paid about $200 for my Colt Gold Cup Match Target slightly used and $165 for a new Colt Python.:licking:

if you would like you money back on any or all of them.. I would be greatly interested, and I would not knock off any for all the wear and tear you have put on them since.. how bout that!:D Now can I make a deal or what!;)

James K0UA
 
   / Single farm gun recommendations #104  
No doubt a .22 is a good starter gun, we have several rifles and handguns in that caliber. We have target pistols S&W Model 41 and Colt Woodsman Match Target as well as a couple of Ruger Single Sixes and a S&W 63.

We don't "collect" guns, we just accumulate them; overflow goes to the kids.

I have a Woodsman I bought off an ex-BIL 15-18 years ago. Paid less then $200...probably about $150.
Neat old pistol, but what a PITA to take down for cleaning! Cherry gun and I even have the original cardboard box and instructions!
Also have a very nice old S&W Model 17 revolver. I don't know the age, but it has the counterbored cylinder, so I'm guessing 1960's. This one is a nice counterpart to my old Marlin 39 lever action...sweet!
 
   / Single farm gun recommendations #105  
if you would like you money back on any or all of them.. I would be greatly interested, and I would not knock off any for all the wear and tear you have put on them since.. how bout that!:D Now can I make a deal or what!;)

James K0UA

What a pal, how could I refuse.:laughing:

I also have an "Old Model" Super Blackhawk with Black Walnut grips I made for it; use to deer hunt with it. Then there is the Model 29 in presentation case...:licking:

I have a Woodsman I bought off an ex-BIL 15-18 years ago. Paid less then $200...probably about $150.
Neat old pistol, but what a PITA to take down for cleaning! Cherry gun and I even have the original cardboard box and instructions!
Also have a very nice old S&W Model 17 revolver. I don't know the age, but it has the counterbored cylinder, so I'm guessing 1960's. This one is a nice counterpart to my old Marlin 39 lever action...sweet!

They are neat old guns, we bought a Huntsman first then my wife saw the Woodsman Match Target and the Huntsman was history.

We have similar tastes, I gave my old counter bored Model 17 to my son several years ago, smooth as glass and very accurate. I had put a set of grips I had finished to fit my hand on it, but in a moment of weakness many years ago sold it to a friend. He kept it for a few years and got tired of me trying to buy it back and traded it to me for a shotgun; now he brings is wishing he kept it. I looked at some newer models and didn't care for them. I have a Marlin 39A Golden Mountie Carbine my brother bought for me in 1962.:thumbsup:
 
   / Single farm gun recommendations #106  
Not lately, but did a few years ago. Mine is the Model 41 and the Colt is my wife's. To give you an idea how old they are, I paid under $150 each brand new and they still look new. I paid about $200 for my Colt Gold Cup Match Target slightly used and $165 for a new Colt Python.:licking:

Yep, but you're older than dirt! :D
 
   / Single farm gun recommendations #107  
   / Single farm gun recommendations #110  
He still shoots good though, so stay out of range!
I'm sure that he's a great shot, but I think Missouri to Louisiana is far enough to be "out of range." ;)
 

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