Ruger .45 Old Army Parts - Rare as Unicorn Plop?
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Re: Ruger .45 Old Army Parts - Rare as Unicorn Plop?
I plumped for the barely shot blued steel fixed sight as it was one of the last made and is immaculate. I've bought a full set of springs and screws from Numrich to future proof its condition - £50 well spent I reckon.
I shoot Midlands Pistol League postal comps so either sight is fine. In the end I had to flip a coin between that and the stainless model I was looking at as I really couldn't decide between the two. Maybe I'll buy a stainless target sighted model in a few months time when I'm in Seattle - retrospectively fix my dilemma. :)
I shoot Midlands Pistol League postal comps so either sight is fine. In the end I had to flip a coin between that and the stainless model I was looking at as I really couldn't decide between the two. Maybe I'll buy a stainless target sighted model in a few months time when I'm in Seattle - retrospectively fix my dilemma. :)
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Re: Ruger .45 Old Army Parts - Rare as Unicorn Plop?
Here's the Surrey MLAGB / NRA Meeting criteria for the different classes:Triffid wrote:One possible consideration is whether you want to compete with the pistol. ROA's compete in the 'replica' class in the NRA/MLAGB competitions, rather than competing against original pistols. I seem to recall that there are different classes for fixed vs adjustable sights as well.
I've got one and love it! Had it for about 20 years without needing any spare parts.
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Just taken delivery. My pants mobile phone doesn't do it justice. It's in absolutely pristine condition. Well pleased.
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Very nice.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: Ruger .45 Old Army Parts - Rare as Unicorn Plop?
For what it's worth Ruger still has parts, they just don't sell them anymore. I sent them one several years ago with a buggered cylinder and they fit a new cylinder with new nipples, adjusted it and cleaned it up and sent it back all for free.
I can't think of anything that will break on one without some effort on the part of the shooter.
I can't think of anything that will break on one without some effort on the part of the shooter.
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Re: Ruger .45 Old Army Parts - Rare as Unicorn Plop?
I have a Ruger OA .45 and it is so much better than my Italian .45 and .36 Remingtons. Consistant and accurate with a nice trigger action.
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Re: Ruger .45 Old Army Parts - Rare as Unicorn Plop?
For what it’s worth, I noticed that there are axis pins, and axis pin retaining bars available on Fleabay. Just search for Ruger old army
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If they are the home made ones , I wouldnt touch em with a barge pole .Ballistol wrote:For what it’s worth, I noticed that there are axis pins, and axis pin retaining bars available on Fleabay. Just search for Ruger old army
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As this post has been resurrected, thought I'd mention, I've found that the grip frame screws are the same as a Ruger Blackhawk, Single Six. Had to order some from Midway as two of mine sheared in two, (possibly due to overtightening by previous owners). The Hogue Monogrip grips for the above also fit.
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