http://www.taloinc.com/ruger-firearm...leys-carryhawk
A new revolver from Ruger,looks neat.Release date is 10/20/19
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http://www.taloinc.com/ruger-firearm...leys-carryhawk
A new revolver from Ruger,looks neat.Release date is 10/20/19
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I'm not in the market for another gun, but that is pretty nifty.
Chris
Dammit. *Another* gun that will have to dissappear into WA state’s byzantine background check apparatus. I am so in on this.
An interesting combination of features. I would have preferred a Bisley hammer to the Super Blackhawk hammer but it is nice to have the lowered hammer spur. The birdshead grip looks cool but with heavy loads I suspect quite a few people will find the hammer spur biting their wrists. The birdshead is great for fast handling and concealment but I wouldn't want to fire anything heavier than a mid-range 45 Colt with it. Should be fine with standard 45 ACP.
If it is indeed used as a self defense tool, on purpose, a fairly light .45 Colt load should be an asskicker. I'm not sure I could talk myself into it, but hell, there are people running around out there with .380s.
Of course, I like the new Ruger but must point out that it is still a big heavy handgun. Why not a 3 inch barrel version with fixed sights. Why not a fluted cylinder to reduce weight and an aluminum grip frame to reduce it further?
Because, except for the aluminum grip frame (which has never been made in the birdshead configuration) Ruger already does make that gun, albeit with a 3.75" barrel:
https://www.ruger.com/products/vaque...eets/5154.html
I was checking in on a forum last night where they were declaring the 12-gauge shotgun totally surpassed and rendered useless by the carbine in all respects.
I come here and folks are excited about a single-action carry revolver.
:cool:
I did one similar, with an aluminum GF a few years back. Fun ACP launcher.
http://i.imgur.com/pZuixND.jpg