Could not pass up buying the new Wrangler ($207 out-the-door!). Took it out shooting with my Single Six for comparison.
The Wrangler FEELS smaller, although when I put them on top of each other they look to be the same size.
The loading gate is more difficult to open, maybe because I have stubby fingers or that it's brand new.
While the Single Six is spot-on, the Wrangler consistently shot to the left. I'll shoot it again from a rest before I mess around with the front sight.
My Single Six is very smooth and has a quality feel to it I'm not getting from the Wrangler. This may not be a fair comparison, as I've had my Single Six since the '80's and put lots of rounds through it (and, they cost a lot more). Maybe the Wrangler will get better with time. Still, a fun little gun at a great price!
The Wrangler FEELS smaller, although when I put them on top of each other they look to be the same size.
The loading gate is more difficult to open, maybe because I have stubby fingers or that it's brand new.
While the Single Six is spot-on, the Wrangler consistently shot to the left. I'll shoot it again from a rest before I mess around with the front sight.
My Single Six is very smooth and has a quality feel to it I'm not getting from the Wrangler. This may not be a fair comparison, as I've had my Single Six since the '80's and put lots of rounds through it (and, they cost a lot more). Maybe the Wrangler will get better with time. Still, a fun little gun at a great price!