Greetings, Salutations, Hello and Howdy ROCS members. I've followed your threads and topics here at the ROCS, read the RCA's, the Ruger .com, .net sites and like any organization I soon realized active members in ROCS truly love their Rugers. I see the the same user name/tag lines throughout the web everywhere the word "RUGER" appears. Its an honor to be among the well versed and educated in all things Ruger

. I'm more of a hunter gatherer of Rugers

. I Like to hunt with them and I seem to have gathered to many of them. I chose ROCS as I believe its my best chance at advancing my knowledge

among a great group of colleagues

while having a great time

without being shown

the door. After I read my first ROCS Digest (Spring 2017-Vol4: Issu1) on
Deciding What To Collect By "J.C. Gentry" with special mention to "Bill Hamm", "Vince Carabetta", "Lee Newton", "Don Findley" and "Lee Sundermeir" I knew I was in deep trouble,,,

Why am I interested? Ask these questions? Budget and time? "
Better to have five really meaningful guns than fifty scattered and non-focused guns.. No, no, no J.C. say its not so, and if it is, when we meet lets not bring this up in front of my wife

. I greatly appreciated the article in fact I was thoroughly impressed with the entire digest, great work I look to forward to the camaraderie.
There are 102 counties in the state of Illinois. Most counties in Illinois were named after early American leaders, especially of the American Revolutionary War, as well as soldiers from the Battle of Tippecanoe and the War of 1812. Its important for most Illinois citizens NOT from the Budget Deficit Sucking, 2nd Amendment Violating, Politically Corrupt County of COOK to make that perfectly clear when communicating.
I'm from Southern Illinois, and Cook County is named after the States first Attorney General, GO FIGURE.

- 1976 RUGER LIBERTY 22 SINGLE SIX's
NR4, NR5, NR6, NR9
1976 RUGER LIBERTY .22 AUTO's
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