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Join Date: June 12, 2007
Location: North Central Indiana
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Shoot it ?
I have a brand new in the box blued Ruger Old Army with a manf date of 2006. It's so dang nice I can't stand it. I'm getting to the point that it's driving me nutz looking past it everytime I choose what to take to the range. More to the point, I can't bring myself to fire the first shot through it!
![]() What you say ? Should i cherish it's beauty and respect my decision to keep it pristine or should I take her out and give her a good spanking! LOL .... ![]() |
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Join Date: July 6, 2010
Location: OTS
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Buy another one and shoot the new copy!
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Join Date: January 10, 2011
Location: Leesville SC
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CHOOOOOOT IT!!! Just clean her up real nice when you are done. You won't hurt that ROA by firing her. Mine was manufactured in 1973, I bought it used and there is no telling how many balls have been fired out of it, ans she is still a beauty queen! smoke em if ya got em
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Join Date: September 8, 2007
Location: Mississippi
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shoot tha thang.
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Join Date: February 16, 2006
Location: IOWA
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Every dog deserves "one" good BITE !!!
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#6 |
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Join Date: January 7, 2012
Location: Auburn, AL.
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I'm going with "Buy a used one and shoot the copy" also.
I like to shoot my pistols, but I like having one of the same model NIB too. |
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Join Date: August 18, 2010
Location: Florida
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"When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk." Tuco
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#8 |
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Join Date: December 28, 2005
Location: Southeastern Oklahoma, Next door to Sasquatch
Posts: 1,266
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Right now, it's just a shiny piece of metal that looks like a Ruger. It's only after it's fired that it becomes a pistol. Always "proof test" fire any purchase just to make sure it really is, what it looks like.
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#9 |
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Join Date: December 13, 2010
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 2,016
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It's just a Ruger. Shoot it.
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#10 |
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Join Date: August 8, 2010
Posts: 1,191
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It's not an heirloom or old historic piece with rarity.
It's nice. Shoot it. |
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Join Date: February 25, 2009
Posts: 566
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I just don't understand a regular, production model firearm being used as "art", but that is just my opinion. I won't keep a firearm that i won't shoot. I even put one through my first, childhood rifle once in a while (perhaps to the detriment of a treerat this weekend, hmmm
![]() Surely a good cleaning will keep it nice enough to be safe-worthy. Maybe some lube on the outside of the cylinder could limit the turn line? No offense intended; i may just be ignorant. |
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#12 |
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Join Date: June 12, 2007
Location: North Central Indiana
Posts: 436
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No offense taken
![]() A lot of valid points given here and yes, this is not a heirloom nor a rare piece. As i don't intend on ever selling this gun i might as well get some enjoyment from it. The ceremonial first round firing will take place soon! Then if I'm really disappointed I'll just blame it on you guys... LOL ![]() ![]() Last edited by straight-shooter; February 21, 2012 at 01:28 PM. |
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