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New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 1:52 pm
by Randyzzz
Introductory post… I am here with great thanks to JAYDAWG. Thank you, Jay!

I live in Southern Oregon and I’m retired, happily married, and I have more interests than my wallet can handle. Aside from my small accumulation of Rugers that I am trying to grow, I used to have a hot rod shop, with my true passion being vintage Jeeps. With late model power train swaps. As if that isn’t enough, I also dabble in photography. And my wife has horses…

I have been interested in guns since I was old enough to put caps in them. Over the years I have had many come and go- but for the last five years I have been concentrating on “keepers”. I went through the tactical phase and training, and I still have a bunch of HK pistols and a couple of purpose built AR’s. In the early 90’s I built many “custom” 10/22’s. I had a fixture for opening up the stock to fit a .920 barrel, I would bed the barrel and float the action as that gave great results back then. Volquartsen internals with light triggers rounded out the package. I made
Some good money for a while doing that. Believe it or not, I don’t currently own a 10/22 as both my son and son-in-law wanted one… I do have an American Rimfire that is perfect for me. I don’t burn through ammo too fast that way. I also have a bunch of lever guns, from .22 Henry’s to 45-70 Remlin. There’s a new Ruger Marlin in there, with a couple of JM’s also.

Ok, on to the good stuff. Back in the early 80’s, I traded into a .357 Blackhawk- but I couldn’t get the hang of it due to my huge hands. (XXL glove size). So it went down the road, and it took until 2021 for my interest to rekindle. I’ll blame the movie “Tombstone” and a rum and coke or two- but I found a 1968 Super Blackhawk in great shape, in the box from a gentleman over on Rugerform. And so it began. While I was waiting on UPS, I found a NM Blackhawk and a New Vaquero…and also Ronnie Wells at RWGripframes. I bought a few more NM’s and tricked them out. But I had developed a love for the original Old Models. A couple years later, after buying a NM Single Six and fixing it up, I got several comments “now you need an OM Single Six”. I found a nice 1955 on GunBroker and I was ruined. I had to get a couple of 1960’s- a RSS5W and a RSSMW. THEN A 1963 that would not letter- no record found per Linda. Next a 1964 RSSMX. Next, I found one of my favorites- a 1965 RSS5X in the most vivid shade of plum.

I also purchased another Super Blackhawk from the gentleman on Ruger Forum- the serial was in the 1960 range but it lettered as an early 61. This out of sequence date got me curious. I started doing more research into serial numbers and bought several books by Dougan and also “Ruger and His Guns”. So much info to digest!

My next acquisition is one of my favorites. I had been watching a 1968 SC5 on GunBroker. The pictures were poor, but there was something stamped in front of the serial number. It looked like a “D”. I called Linda in records but she said that the spreadsheet didn’t show a “D”. She asked me to call back in a couple of days. When I did, she said she found the original shipping document and confirmed the it was a “D” gun after all. She emailed a copy of the document and the letter also reflects the “D”. Well, after the initial phone conversation I checked the auction- the seller had relisted with a lower price so I snapped it up. Turns out, per RENE, it might be the only SC5 in that particular serial number sequence that is a “D” gun. There was a paragraph about it in Volume 41, Number 2 pg 3588. RENE called it an occasional one-only duplicate error. Serial is cool too- D553553.

Wow…if any of you are still reading this, I thank you. Then again, you might be really bored… I guess I should wrap it up.

Most recently, I brought a 1966 Bearcat home. So cool. Then, at the other end of the spectrum, a 1959 RSS9 followed me home.

I posted on RugerForum that I forgot to bid on a Single Six at an auction, and that it went for relatively cheap and was a LWSC. Well, Jay razzed me a bit ( very friendly, I might add). Then he offered me a 1957 LWAC for a must-buy price. Thank you again, Jay!



Ok, that’s pretty much it for now. If you made it this far, thank you. There will be a quiz tomorrow. 🤣

Re: New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 3:31 pm
by arcticruger
Welcome aboard! Image

Re: New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 4:44 pm
by gunman42782
Welcome from KY!

Re: New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 7:54 pm
by flattop44
Happy that you have joined us. Glad Jay steered you over here. Feel free to post away.
FT44

Re: New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:30 am
by Brass Frame
We really need "writers" like you for Digest articles! Give it a try and maybe come to the Tulsa show in November for more excitement than you could ever imagine!! ROCS sets up many displays from all over the country. Brass Frame/Lee

Re: New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:04 am
by JAYDAWG
Glad you are here!!
But, you are taking a big chance associating yourself with me!!!
Post some pics and have fun.
Cheers,
Jay

Lee,
I've been bugging him about Tulsa!!

Re: New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:09 am
by SPAS 15
Welcome from the U.K.

I also like jeeps. Had a 1944 GPW many years ago.

Re: New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:37 am
by Brass Frame
Jay, better encourage him to book at room! They fill up fast. Brass Frame/Lee

Re: New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 7:26 pm
by Watertender
We won't hold knowing JAYDAWG against you! Welcome to the fun. This is a great group and Ruger is spoken fluently.

Re: New here from Southern Oregon

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:47 pm
by twriggen
That handle looks familiar..........Welcome and contrary to what other have said, yes some will hold something against you for the Jaydawg comment. :D