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Why are Ruger revolvers found for sale much anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="madokie" data-source="post: 1131181" data-attributes="member: 3462"><p>they are really "built" for one thing , people really want good value for their money and ruger really gives you that ,a RUGER just doesnt need repairs like other makes do, just shoot, clean, and reload.the best reason to own a ruger revolver IMO is its the only revlover you can field strip your self ,clean & reasemble after you got it all gunnked up after falling in mud or a river.other revolvers you can easliy take a part but getting them back together is damn hard!! only the ruger is made for the average owner to takedown and reassemble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madokie, post: 1131181, member: 3462"] they are really "built" for one thing , people really want good value for their money and ruger really gives you that ,a RUGER just doesnt need repairs like other makes do, just shoot, clean, and reload.the best reason to own a ruger revolver IMO is its the only revlover you can field strip your self ,clean & reasemble after you got it all gunnked up after falling in mud or a river.other revolvers you can easliy take a part but getting them back together is damn hard!! only the ruger is made for the average owner to takedown and reassemble. [/QUOTE]
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