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Poor ol' One Lung had to go out and buy one of those new fangled Ruger Redhawks in .45ACP/.45 LC and shoot one for himself. I'm still mad about it! 

Oh boy. I love this thing. The powerband on it is going to be wider than the grand canyon - I can putter around with the patty-cake .45ACP loads I'm using in my automatics...or - according to the cool kids - bark up the .45 Long Colts up to levels surpassing the .44 Magnum. I dunno if I'll do that - if I want a cannon there are better guns for that...but jeez Louise - this thing just feels good in the hand! The fit and finish and workmanship are all right there but as usual - it's a Ruger, and by some unwritten law known only to Bill and God Himself - that means a trigger that pulls like an office trailer down eight long miles of an oil lease road! Yannow...the triggers on Rugers belonged in the chit house back in the 80's when I got my first one...but they're even WORSE now! Have any of you boys done the thing with the Wolff triggers on these Redhawks? I'm game for a spring change but other than that the trigger isn't bad - it breaks fairly clean with little over-travel. It's just fuggin heavy!
As an added treat at the range today the sun was sitting just right so that I could actually see my slow poke reloads fly! It's almost like shooting tracers! There is greatness in this gun, I can feel it! A word to the wise, fellas - if you have no experience with the .45 Long Colt - jump on that and fix it! My first handshake with this calibre has left me feeling that there may be as much merit here as with the .41 Magnum. Any tips and pointers you fellas might have for a DA revolver noob would be sincerely appreciated!

Oh boy. I love this thing. The powerband on it is going to be wider than the grand canyon - I can putter around with the patty-cake .45ACP loads I'm using in my automatics...or - according to the cool kids - bark up the .45 Long Colts up to levels surpassing the .44 Magnum. I dunno if I'll do that - if I want a cannon there are better guns for that...but jeez Louise - this thing just feels good in the hand! The fit and finish and workmanship are all right there but as usual - it's a Ruger, and by some unwritten law known only to Bill and God Himself - that means a trigger that pulls like an office trailer down eight long miles of an oil lease road! Yannow...the triggers on Rugers belonged in the chit house back in the 80's when I got my first one...but they're even WORSE now! Have any of you boys done the thing with the Wolff triggers on these Redhawks? I'm game for a spring change but other than that the trigger isn't bad - it breaks fairly clean with little over-travel. It's just fuggin heavy!
As an added treat at the range today the sun was sitting just right so that I could actually see my slow poke reloads fly! It's almost like shooting tracers! There is greatness in this gun, I can feel it! A word to the wise, fellas - if you have no experience with the .45 Long Colt - jump on that and fix it! My first handshake with this calibre has left me feeling that there may be as much merit here as with the .41 Magnum. Any tips and pointers you fellas might have for a DA revolver noob would be sincerely appreciated!


















































