i just gave my oar,s their six month wipe down. every six months i take them out and wipe them down,i don,t hardly fire them any more. all are pre prefix serial numbers, one made late 75 and two early 76,s. eastbank.
Nice looking shootin' irons! A fella can tell how much you cherish 'em. I've never shot a ROA but they sure look like a fine piece of work. I have several other Rugers though including a New Vaquero and am very pleased with them. Maybe someday I'll have to add one of these fellas to the "family"!
Now . . . I'll see if I can start something . . . .
WHAT! Ruger Old Armies! Whey they ain't "authentic"!!!
If that won't do it, we'll try this one . . . . .
Nice ROAs - the only thing that would make 'em prettier is if'in they had brass frames . . . . . .
Here ya go Bedbugbilly authenic original 20th century Black Powder Revolvers.
Bill Ruger knew what he was doin' and went and done it right & purdy like
I just bought #10 less than 2 months ago, a 7 1/2" blued fixed sight version for $330 in "as new" condition, but without box & papers. These things are getting harder to find all the time and prices have gone up at least 50% since they were discontinued.