Poll for the Ruger no. 1 .303

What do we want?

  • RSI (full stock, 20" barrel)

    Votes: 69 26.6%
  • 1A Light Sporter (alex henry fore end, 22" barrel)

    Votes: 57 22.0%
  • 1S Medium Sporter (alex henry fore end 24" or 26" barrel

    Votes: 77 29.7%
  • RSI with upgraded wood/engraving

    Votes: 14 5.4%
  • 1A with upgraded wood/engraving

    Votes: 15 5.8%
  • 1S with upgraded wood/engraving

    Votes: 15 5.8%
  • Let deadman decide because he knows best

    Votes: 12 4.6%

  • Total voters
    259
So here are the top three. So what to do now? New poll?

RSI (full stock, 20" barrel) 27.42%
1A Light Sporter (alex henry fore end, 22" barrel) 20.16%
1S Medium Sporter (alex henry fore end 24" or 26" barrel ) 31.05%

Just for fun, how about a non-standard barrel length? Such as 21", 23" or???
 
So here are the top three. So what to do now? New poll?

RSI (full stock, 20" barrel) 27.42%
1A Light Sporter (alex henry fore end, 22" barrel) 20.16%
1S Medium Sporter (alex henry fore end 24" or 26" barrel ) 31.05%

Just for fun, how about a non-standard barrel length? Such as 21", 23" or???

Yes, new poll, please, without the 1-A and 1-S.
 
The forestock would be named for the gunsmith Alexander Henry. Falling block rifles built by him sometimes had the similar style of forestock that the Ruger #1A and #1S have copied.

Thanks. Any notion on why he did it? What is/was the function?

I can't find the reason, but my research did turn up that gunsmith Alexander Henry was an uncle to the explorer/fur trader Alexander Henry I was thinking of.
 
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