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    Which Revolver?

    First off I want to say I have little experience with single action revolvers and really want one for nostalgia sake.

    Planning on purchasing one this summer with the extra funds from job #2

    My father has a ruger single six but ruger vaquero is out of reach for me.

    I have narrowed it down to the following due to price and caliber (.357):

    EAA Bounty Hunter 4 ½ inch

    Heritage big bore 5 ½ inch

    Uberti 1873 4 ¾ or 5 ½ inch

    I am open to other options that are relatively close in price. I want to keep it as close to $400 as possible.

    This will be nothing more than a toy / maybe close range hunting.

    Thanks for the help.

    Justin
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    Work a few extra weeks so you can afford $500 and look for a USFA
    Rodeo model.
    TRUE to the Colt SAA design, unlike Ruger and a few others.

    If all it will be is a plinker they do a .38 special model for the CAS crowd. VERY cheap to feed.

    FN in MT

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    I really liked the USAF but the .357 is a little high. I kinda wanted the .357 to use to hunt pigs up close.

    I do wonder about the transfer bar verses original design. From what i understand the transfer bar allows you to carry full load vs. 5 with the hammer on the empty chamber.
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    You should be able to find a used Ruger 357 for under $400. They're so tough that it takes deliberate, malicious abuse to ruin one.

    I don't want to start a caliber war, but for hogs with a handgun, I prefer the 44 Magnum. A 357 certainly work, but I like more margin for error when it comes to the gristle plate. If you insist on using a 357, go with 180-grain (and heavier) bullets and push them as fast as they'll go. Do NOT use lightly built jacketed bullets.


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    He wants something par-full. But not too par-full.

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    I agree with Okie John. I would look for a used Ruger. I have seen several blackhawks for around $400 at pawn shops.

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    Ruger

    Hello

    I have a new in the box Ruger SBH with 4 5/8" barrel I will let you have for $500. Let me know it has never been shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denny View Post
    Hello

    I have a new in the box Ruger SBH with 4 5/8" barrel I will let you have for $500. Let me know it has never been shot.
    Denny, that is a fine looking revolver! I would buy that if I was in the market for one.

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    Disregard...
    Last edited by Jake'sDad; 05-22-12 at 00:53.

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    Thanks for the offer but i already bought .44 black powder pietta. decided to veer off from what i originally wanted
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