Ruger Wrangler

I'm definitely going to buy one of these! Great price and a decent size! I almost got a Bearcat a few times but it's too small, not to mention a little pricy for what it is.
 
Blued Ruger Single Action rimfire as well as some of the centerfire models have always had alloy grip frames .

Fit and finish of the Wrangler is much better then the Heritage revolver it's competing against, as well as the internals appear to be the same as Rugers Single Six.

One Canadian dealer expects an retail price of a approx $325.00

Great price point for someone to buy their first Single Action

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for those who are to lazy to go look themselves.

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Caliber: 22 LR

GripsCheckered Synthetic
Capacity6
Front SightBlade
Barrel Length4.62"

Cylinder Frame Finish Burnt Bronze Cerakote®
Cylinder Frame MaterialAluminum Alloy
Rear SightIntegral
Overall Length10.25"

Weight30 oz.
Twist1:14" RH
Grooves6
CA ApprovedN/A
MA Approved & CertifiedNo
Suggested Retail$249.00
 
Hate painted guns but for the price this can't be beat

Don't care what alloy the grip frame is made from, as long as it looks good.
 
I like the traditional sights. I've owned a bunch of Ruger SA guns over the years and have enjoyed them all but the blocky target sights never "looked" right.
 
Check out some of the videos and articles; they are rough. People whine about Norinco's finishes; they are golden in comparison.
 
Looks good for the money compared to the other low cost .22 single actions. They have an aluminum cylinder frame and a zinc grip frame. I generally don't care for zinc gun parts on principle, but I guess it is acceptable in this case if it is just the grip frame.

I hope Ruger does well in building a better gun for the intended market niche, but at the same time, I also hope that it doesn't replace the Single Six.
 
Comments I've read on other sites are almost universally positive.
I own and enjoy shooting my Single Six. I plan to buy a Wrangler.
 
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