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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Firearm Forum Question: What is a Reasonable Price for an Extra Ruger Cylinder

Ask A Firearms Question:
Can you give me some guidance on how much I should pay for an Extra Ruger Revolver Cylinder? 
Thank you Karl Zicon.

Answer :
Blog Administrator -
Always remember, the market drives the price, i.e. Economics 101, Law of Supply and Demand.

Saying that, Ruger Cowboy Single Action Revolver Cylinders are in two general categories, the original 3-Screw Version plus that next generation, and the current models which are mainly manufactured by third parties like Davidson and Lipsey.

If you can find an extra or replacement cylinder the Ruger Cowboy 22LR and 22 Magnum are the most commonly available and run about $125.00 on eBay. The 357 Magnum and 44 Magnum are going between $95.00 and $125.00. The 45 Long Colt (LC) is around $75.00. The 45 acp goes for around $125.00. The 41 Magnum and 44-40, which are rare can be upwards of $175.00. The later version 9mm and 30 Caliber are $125.00 to $200.00.
Special Note: Lately the 357 Magnum has been popular because these can be bored out to accept a 9mm and 44-40. See pictures of some Ruger cylinders below:
Ruger 22 LR (Long Rifle) Cylinder -
Ruger 357 Magnum Cylinder -
Ruger 45acp and 45 LC (Long Colt) Cylinders -
Ruger Factory Blackhawk Original 45acp Cylinder -

Bearcat and Bisley Ruger Cylinders often are engraved -


If you are shopping for an extra or replacement cylinder, be patient, and check eBay frequently to find what you want.

The double Action Ruger Cylinders (all calibers) are around $125.00, make sure these are complete with the ejector rod.
Parts of a Double Action Revolver -

The prices above do not include the old Ruger Black Powder Revolvers, or conversion cylinders which can still be purchased new for around $230.00.
Ruger 45 Long Colt Black Powder Cylinder -
Commentary -
The older Ruger cylinders are getting harder to find and more expensive. Double Action Revolver Cylinders are NOT interchangeable with Cowboy style Single Action Handgun Cylinders.

Disclaimer -
The prices above are a guideline based on current market at time of the post.

==> My recommendation is -
Make damn sure the Ruger cylinder you purchase is for your Ruger Revolver.
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Monday, June 27, 2016

Firearm Forum Question: What Kind of Leather Conditioner to Use on Rifle Slings and Holsters

Ask A Firearms Question:
What kind of Leather Conditioner should I Use on my Rifle Slings and Holsters
Thank you Betty the Boop.

Answer :
Blog Administrator -
The best product to use is Virgin Olive Oil.
Reason, Olive Oil does not contain water. Many leather conditioners contain water.
Water inhibits rust and corrosion.
Simply apply, let stand for 15 minutes, wipe excess off.
I recommend applying the Virgin Olive Oil to all your leather slings and holsters every 6-months.
You can apply the olive oil to the inside of a holster, it will also help keep moisture off the handgun.



Commentary -
Although there is a lot of hype about leather conditioners Virgin Olive Oil is all natural and will not harm either the sling, holster, or firearm.

==> My recommendation is -
Virgin Olive Oil for all your Firearm Leather Accessories.
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Saturday, May 23, 2015

From the Firearms Guy, Ask A Firearms Question: Happy Memorial Day Weekend 2015

This is The Firearms Guy wishing everyone a very Happy Memorial Day Weekend for 2015.
Please drive safely and remember to hug your kids.

Please remember our troops, they keep you safe and protect our freedom from those who wish to take it away.





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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: Ruger Revolver Product Warning Notice

Ask A Firearms Question:
Recently bought a 3-Screw Ruger Blackhawk Revolver. I was told at the local gun range these have a Ruger Recall, is this correct, and if so, what prompted the recall notice?
Thank you Jimmy Says.

On a 3 Screw Ruger Revolver, the screws are clearly shown and visible:
Typical Ruger Cowboy Single Six Revolver with 3 Screws ....
Typical Ruger Single Six Convertible Cowboy Revolver with 3 Screws ....
 From Ruger's Website - Product Warning Notice ....

Current Cowboy Revolvers from Ruger's Website (the 3 Screws have been changed to 2-Screws) ....


Answer:
Blog Administrator -
Ruger issued some time back a Product Warning for all 3-Screw Model Revolvers, commonly found in Cowboy Shooter Handguns.

The 3-Screw Model is easy to identify.
One side of the revolver will have 3 visible screws under the Revolver Cylinder.
These Models do not have a transfer bar and can cause a discharge if the firearm is bumped or dropped with a live round in the cylinder chamber.


If you have one of these older Ruger Models, Ruger will do an upgrade free of charge. Contact Ruger and get a shipping box and send the entire handgun back to them.

Three frame screws identify the 'old model' (Pre-1973) Single Six, Blackhawk and Super Blackhawk revolvers. Serial numbers below 93-00000 identify old Bearcat and Super Bearcat models. If your revolver has the words 'New Model', 'Bisley', 'Vaquero', or 'Old Army' on the frame, this offer is not applicable.

I actually know a fellow cowboy SASS shooter who's 3-screw handgun fell out of his holster and discharged.


Safety First: When I carry my Ruger Six Shooter Cowboy Vaquero Birds Head 45
I never ever have a loaded round in the cylinder the hammer rest on.

Here are more details to assist Ruger 3-Screw Handgun Owners:

Ruger FAQs:
http://ruger.com/service/FAQs.html
Please write or call Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. Department KC, Lacey Place, Southport, CT 06890 for full details and a free shipping box. Phone: 928-541-8892


=> Important: To view and open the LINKS from Ruger you must have Adobe Reader installed (the files are in .pdf format) ...

A FREE Safety Offer from Ruger:
http://ruger.com/pdf/safetyOfferAd.pdf

Ruger Handle with Care:
http://ruger.com/pdf/handleWithCare.pdf

The Empty Chamber:
http://ruger.com/pdf/emptyChamber.pdf


Also see these other Firearms Forum Topic Posts as further reference -

Ruger Cowboy Revolvers:
http://askafirearmsquestion.blogspot.com/2013/11/forum-question.html

Cowboy Revolver, Which is Best - Ruger, Colt, or Uberti:
http://askafirearmsquestion.blogspot.com/2013/12/forum-question-cowboy-revolver-which-is.html

How to Grip a Cowboy Action Revolver:

http://askafirearmsquestion.blogspot.com/2014_01_01_archive.html

Dry Firing a Cowboy Six Shooter, Single Action Revolver:
http://askafirearmsquestion.blogspot.com/2014/01/firearm-forum-question-dry-firing.html


How to Properly Fast Draw Your Cowboy Single Action Revolver:
http://askafirearmsquestion.blogspot.com/2014/01/firearm-forum-question-how-to-properly.html

What is a Free Spinning Revolver Cylinder:
http://askafirearmsquestion.blogspot.com/2014/03/firearm-forum-question-what-is-free.html


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Saturday, January 10, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: What's the Difference Between a Recall and a Product Warning Notice?

Ask A Firearms Question:
I am confused, what's the difference between a RECALL and a Product Warning Notice?
Thank you Cindy Grims.

Answer:
Blog Administrator -
A 'RECALL' is just that. The manufacturer has determined the item in question, firearm, ammo, or firearm accessory has been deemed totally unsafe to use and should be returned to the manufacturer for repair or replacement.

A 'PRODUCT WARNING NOTICE' is simply an advisement that there may be a problem or issue if the Firearm or item is used incorrectly.

Many Product Warning Notices eventually turn into a Recall if litigation so determines (lawyers suing on behalf of someone injured or who has died).

As I have stated many times, SAFETY First. Treat your weapon with respect. Clean it often, inspect it before use.

If you purchase a weapon or firearm accessory especially used, check to see if there is a Recall or Product Warning Notice out on that item or model.

If you are planning to purchase a NEW Firearm or Firearm Accessory check to see if there is Recall or Product Warning Notice on that item, if there is, avoid it altogether.

If you have any doubts about a Firearm get it checked out with a qualified Gunsmith in your area. 
If you live in Phoenix Arizona, I may be able to help you with a recommendation for a gunsmith. Many specialize in certain weapons or accessories.

If you buy AMMO either from a private seller or a licensed dealer you should always check to see if that Ammo Lot Number is on a Recall list. AMMO on Recall should never ever be used. Also inspect you ammo, make sure it is not rusty or corroded, if it is don't use it.
=> Important: If you shoot often you will encounter on occasion a round that will not fire, there nothing to be worried about, inspect the rest of the ammo before using and properly dispose of any unfired rounds.

I hope this has answered your question and cleared up the difference between a Recall and a Product Warning Notice.


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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: CVA In-Line Black Powder Rifle Recall Notice

Ask A Firearms Question:
I just bought my first Black Powder In-Line Rifle, it is a used CVA, now I was told it may be on a RECALL list. Also that CVA is no longer in business. What should I do?
Thank you Henry J. Thomas.

Here is an example of a CVA In-Line Black Powder Rifle that exploded in use.

Typical Looking CVA Model In-Line Black Powder Rifle ... 

CVA Percussion Style Black Powder Rifle,
 these are NOT on Recall ....

Answer:
Blog Administrator -
Yes, some CVA In-Line Rifles are on a Nationwide Recall List. And, yes, CVA was purchased by Blackpowder Products, Inc.
CVA (Connecticut Valley Arms) is still handling the recall on these particular Black Powder Rifles, see notice from company below.
The CVA In-Line Rifles on the RECALL List have the following Serial Numbers (S/N): 61-13-XXXXXX-95 and 61-13-XXXXXX-96.
Check your serial number and if the Firearm is in this manufactured series you need to return it for repair or replacement.

IMPORTANT: 
1) The Recall notice was issued by CVA August 1997.
2) Blackpowder Products purchased CVA May 1999.

RECALL Notice of CVA In-Line Black Powder Rifles ...


From CVA Website -
If you have one of these rifles, call CVA immediately at 770-449-4687 for complete details and replacement barrel.

Link to -
CVA Website:
www.cva.com

Blackpowder Products (BP Outdoors) Website:
www.bpoutdoors.com
BPI Outdoors
1685 Boggs Road, Suite 300
Duluth, GA 30096


=> Many areas of the country have Black Powder Organizations and Shooting Clubs, you may want to contact one in your area for advice. Also a used Black Powder weapon should be thoroughly inspected by a qualified gunsmith before firing it.

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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: Winchester Lever Action Rifles, Product Warning Notice

Ask A Firearms Question:
Is there a Product Recall on the Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Rifle? I have heard there is, and then heard there is no recall. I recently purchased a used Model 94, 30-30 Caliber Lever Action Rifle for Hunting, and I am reluctant to now use it?
Thank you Tony Rasman.

Winchester Model 1894 Carbine Lever Action 30-30 Caliber Rifle:

Answer:
Blog Administrator -
This is a nebulas area. Winchester claims it is not an official 'Recall Notice' but rather a 'Product Warning for Gun Owners', this is per Winchester's website. The entire 'Product Warning Notice is posted below along with the LINK to Winchester Firearms Page.

Note: Some of the Models noted below are Bolt Action Rifles.

Personally, if you own one of these Winchester Rifles listed below, I would have it checked out by a qualified Gunsmith, preferably one that specializes in Winchester Firearms Products.

From Winchester Firearms Website Page -
LINK-
http://www.winchester.com/library/news/Pages/model-94-warning.aspx
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE - WARNING, Dated October 2, 2014
News Headline
WINCHESTER 94: PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE - WARNING 
News Publishing Date: 10/2/2014

WINCHESTER® Model 94 Family of Lever-Action Rifles, Carbines, and Muskets with Half-Cock Safety.
Winchester Model 94 (including commemoratives); Winchester Model 1894; Winchester Model 9422 and Model 9422M; Winchester Model 55 Sears®, Model 54, and Ted Williams® Model 100; Winchester Model 64 and 64A; Winchester Centennial ’66; and Winchester Canadian Centennial ‘67.

The Olin Corporation, through its Winchester Division, is warning users of the above firearms that when there is a live cartridge in the chamber, dropping, jarring or bumping the firearm may cause an accidental discharge, which may result in property damage, serious personal injury or death to the user or others:
With the hammer in the full-down position, a slight impact to, or bumping the hammer can cause a discharge.
With the hammer in the half-cock safety position, a hard impact to the hammer, such as from dropping the firearm, can break the safety mechanism and cause a discharge.
With the hammer in any position, a hard impact, such as from dropping or jarring the firearm, can cause a discharge, even if the hammer is not impacted.
To reduce the risk of accidental discharge, follow safe firearm handling practices, including:
Always maintain control of the firearm and keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction at all times.
Never place the hammer in the full-down position when there is a live cartridge in the chamber.
Never rely on the half-cock safety to prevent accidental discharge due to dropping or jarring the firearm, or hard impacts to the hammer.
When there is a live cartridge in the chamber, avoid activities that increase the risk of dropping or jarring the rifle, such as running, climbing, crossing a fence, and taking the firearm up and down from a tree stand.
This is not an ammunition or firearm recall.
For Winchester firearm owner’s manuals please go to www.winchesterguns.com/customerservice/ownersmanuals
© 2014 WINCHESTER 600 Powder Mill Road East Alton, IL 62024-1273

Owners are being asked to CALL Winchester with any specific information needs on their Rifle. Have the Model Number and Serial Number ready.
WINCHESTER FIREARMS

For more information on Winchester Guns:
Winchester Repeating Arms
(800) 333-3288 or (801) 876-2711
Website: www.winchesterguns.com 

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

2015, Happy New Year from The Firearms Guy

Ask A Firearms Question:
No question today ....
Just wishing everyone a Happy New Year to one and all, and may we all have a great 2015.

This is NOT a good idea:
Firearms and Alcohol do not go well together ...

Please Celebrate the New Year Safely ...

Answer:
You can bet that Old Santa is sleeping now.
Please remember to drive safely, hug your kids, stop whining, and be grateful for what you have.

Please don't Drink and Drive.

Take care, I have a lot of Topic Posts planned for 2015.




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