Finally Got A Single Seven

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Rugerokie
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Finally Got A Single Seven

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Really wanted a Single Seven for the past few years but never found one at the right time/price. Yesterday in working a trade for a mower I was selling, the buyer mentioned his Single Seven he was thinking of selling. Next thing you know…
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Re: Finally Got A Single Seven

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Always good when the stars are aligned and a plan comes together. Nice looking Single Seven, I'm sure you will enjoy it.
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Nice looking revolver in a excellent caliber.
Enjoy. ;)
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Re: Finally Got A Single Seven

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SWEET !!
I do not "own" these guns, I am but the next caretaker
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Re: Finally Got A Single Seven

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So although the gun shoots great I find the long barrel doesn’t balance well with the standard grip frame. Has anyone ever put a Ronnie Wells grip frame on a Single Seven? I was thinking a nice brass Bisley variation might suit it.
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My opinion only!
I would go with a stainless Bisley grip frame on it to keep everything matching. Blued and Brass always seems to look good. Stainless and Brass - to me - just not the same.
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