Thanks Mike, I have shot this gun several times, have had it for years. Let my brother in law borrow my ruger single six back in the 50s and that sucker either lost it or traded it for some shine, but I never got it back. He let me borrow his dads (my father in law) pistol and I kept it. cylinders don't line up real good with the barrel but it appears that this just sort of makes a lot of fire aroung the hand when you shoot it at night. Also, on a good day one might could hit a wall inside a 10ft square room the first shot, if lucky. I leave it in the glove box of the family car but usually slip the ole 45 in between the seats when I am traveling in it.
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