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Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 12:39 pm
by radicalrod
Well you need a couple of screw drivers too....GOOD START seems they are getting harder to find....RR

Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 2:42 pm
by Rugerologist
Rod, you are correct and I'm always looking! I will find many of the variations over time and hope to accumulate the majority. I was fortunate to be able to examine what I consider to be the most complete private collection of these tools last year. It was quite inspiring.

Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 11:12 am
by Rugerologist
Working from home today which allows me to multi-task. So, here's the 1010 Brace. Well used and not what some would call "Minty".

Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 12:28 pm
by flattop44
Rarity sometimes helps override condition. Great score!!
Bill

Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 7:30 pm
by JAYDAWG
Question.
Were these tool made pre gun making for sale or are these tools used in the making of
the early guns???

JAY

Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 8:38 pm
by Rugerologist
When Bill Ruger formed The Ruger Corp. he was already planning to make what at the time would be his automatic pistol and later become known as the Standard. Tools were probably made from 46-49. Alexander Sturm would later help him make the guns and the firearms company a reality in 1949. In The Ruger Papers by Don Findley there is a letter shown from 1945 written by Bill talking about an application for an automatic pistol but the first parts orders for the pistol grip drills didn't come about until 1946. The Ruger Corporation was solely owned by Bill and the tools were very high quality. So well made that they were not competitive price wise on the markets of the day and the company didn't do well. Alex turned all that around.
Today, the tools are highly collectible. They were not used in the manufacture of any firearms that I am aware of although some of the housings ordered in both left and right handed halves for the pistol grip drills might have been used in the production of the first Ruger Automatics.

Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 4:15 pm
by Ronaldwayne29
I have this ruger from aroind the time of 1946-1949

Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 7:49 pm
by radicalrod
Ronaldwayne29 wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 4:15 pm I have this ruger from aroind the time of 1946-1949
SWEET what is the serial number.....your among friends it OK to list it.....my earliest gun is 0059....RR

Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:15 pm
by chet15
That 1010 looks like it is in pretty good shape!
There are two different variations of the 1010 drill as well.... fully knurled or half-knurled chuck.
Chet15

Re: My Ruger Corp Collection

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 8:32 am
by Watertender
radicalrod wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2019 7:49 pm
Ronaldwayne29 wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 4:15 pm I have this ruger from aroind the time of 1946-1949
SWEET what is the serial number.....your among friends it OK to list it.....my earliest gun is 0059....RR
I heard Radical Rod bought that one new with money he made at $.05 an hour. He hoed tomatoes for 2 years to earn the money and paid in nickels!