Subj : Re: .22 SAA To : WEATHERMAN From : JIMMY ANDERSON Date : Sat Apr 18 2020 02:01 am -=> WEATHERMAN wrote to ALL <=- WE> So I finally got my Ruger Wrangler from Sportsman's Warehouse a few WE> days back. Initial impressions are, the burnt bronze finish (or Interesting! I didn't intend to buy one, but I was at Rural King Saturday getting some other stuff and they had the silver and the black. I walked out of there with the black one. :-) WE> whatever they call it) actually didn't look that bad. The sights are WE> somewhere between my Heritage Arms Rough Rider and my Ruger Single Six WE> in quality and all in all fit and finish isn't all that bad - WE> considering the price. The action felt a little rough and it hung up a WE> few times while cycling the hammer at first, but eventually it smoothed WE> out and while it's not as silky smooth (yet) as my Single Six, it is WE> getting better and I'm sure that as I put some rounds through it it'll WE> "get there." Mine was very tight - not rought at all, but very tight and super smooth! Much smoother than my Heritage RR. Also much LOUDER! Man! That first shot sounded like a .22 Magnum! :-) WE> When all is said and done, I'd have to say that between the Ruger WE> Wrangler at $179 (or so on sale) and the Rough Rider at $129 (or so on WE> sale), the money is better spent on the Wrangler. I'd still drive WE> across the county to get a Rough Rider at that price, but if they were WE> both at the same place at the prices described and if I could only get WE> one, it'd be the Ruger. My RR has the magnum cylinder as well, so that's worth something, and the blue finish and longer barral is more 'traditional' SAA, but the Ruger is, IMO, a better overall gun. Maybe not like the Single Six I used to own, but for $199 (wasn't on sale), a HECK of a deal!!! .... 10... 9... 8... 7... 6... (Bo Derek getting older). --- MultiMail/Mac v0.52