1975 T-512W MKI

Includes .22 Standard, Mark I, Mark II, Mark III and all Centerfire Semi-Auto Pistols.
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1975 T-512W MKI

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When I received this 1975 T-512W Mark I, it was a sad sight. The grips didn't match and the right panel wasn't factory and missing a screw. It desperately needed a deep cleaning and some TLC as the action had a slightly gritty feel to it. Thanks to Don F. I was able to round up a beautiful set of factory Walnuts w/ thumb rest and a new set of screws. I love the dark band that runs around them at the palm. Thank you, Don! Here she is in the rough.
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I think this one's happy now.
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Re: 1975 T-512W MKI

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That old gun looks good now....That Don Findley guy is pretty awesome too....

He took all my money in TULSA :D :D :D
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Rod, thank you. Looking forward to chatting with you again in person if you make Ohio or Tulsa later this year! I couldn't agree more about Don. He's been one of the two most influential people in fueling my Ruger collecting fire and I owe him many thanks.
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Re: 1975 T-512W MKI

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That one looks ready for the field. I can hear it calling to the squirrels already! The diamond grip is a Herrett I believe. My T512 was a 1970 vintage that I sold for some things for the family years ago. It was deadly on squirrels with my last outing getting 3 with 5 shots. You could probably do the same easy with that fine piece!!
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