Ruger Old Army - The Best Percussion Revolver Ever?
InRange is supported by viewers like you: / inrangetv The Ruger Old Army was introduced in 1972, 100 years after Colt stopped manufacturing the 1860. Is it the best percussion revolver of all time? Let's discuss. Errata: It appears per the comments that Ruger may have made stainless models before 1982. I acquired this information from Ruger themselves, however, so it's a little confusing: "*Blued Old Army Serial Numbers roll marked with Stainless Old Army Revolvers beginning in 1982." Oops? Maybe. Dunno. Not that important but here's a correction if so. https://www.ruger.com/service/product...

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