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Re: Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage 22 pistols
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04/14/21 11:29 AM
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You gotta be a big em eff to call a Single Six "tiny".
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Re: Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage 22 pistols
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04/14/21 12:28 PM
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Thanks for the thoughts y’all! Will be going with the ruger wrangler. The single 6, I’m not a fan of the big adjustable sights, though very practical. I’m thinking black with the grey/silver metal Good choice. I am personally not a fan of any adjustable sights on a pistol or revolver. Shoot fixed sights and practice. You'd be surprised what you can do with a 22 revolver w/fixed sights. IMO, it's just like instinct shooting with a shotgun. Don't overthink it. Just practice. Also know that there is a Single Six Convertible with fixed sights. Called the "Baby Vaquero" by some. It is a cool little gun.
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Re: Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage 22 pistols
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04/14/21 12:54 PM
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Now the single six ... that’s a great gun
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Re: Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage 22 pistols
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04/14/21 01:51 PM
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You gotta be a big em eff to call a Single Six "tiny". Not the SS, the Wrangler, go back and re-read what I wrote. Specifically, the grip-size on the Wrangler. I'm 6'0 with normal hands for a dude that size, so I'm not surprised it would feel small. But it was lost in my hand.
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Re: Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage 22 pistols
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04/15/21 12:12 AM
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I enjoy both and they work fine. They feel different but they are different. I keep moving all mine as the market is right for it and I need to liquidate. But I'll gather them again someday.
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Re: Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage 22 pistols
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04/15/21 11:56 AM
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You gotta be a big em eff to call a Single Six "tiny". Not the SS, the Wrangler, go back and re-read what I wrote. Specifically, the grip-size on the Wrangler. I'm 6'0 with normal hands for a dude that size, so I'm not surprised it would feel small. But it was lost in my hand. Read the rest of the replies as the Single Six and Wrangler have the same grip frame...size: XR3-RED. Are you sure it wasn't a Ruger Bearcat?
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Re: Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage 22 pistols
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04/18/21 10:03 PM
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Now the single six ... that’s a great gun Agree. Love my Single Six. I'll probably get a Wrangler to keep in the side-by-side.
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Re: Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage 22 pistols
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04/19/21 11:42 AM
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Now the single six ... that’s a great gun I also agree...
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Re: Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage 22 pistols
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04/19/21 06:01 PM
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