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| it would need to be on a 5 shot cyl and they say at this time the demand wouldnt justify tooling up for it. I think there wrong if they would chamber the .454 480 .475 and .500 on a new 5 shot frame I think they would sell like hotcakes. A new .500 for under $500 who wouldnt have one. But then again I already have a .500 and .475 and half the fun of owning them is the peoples reaction at the range if everyone had them Id lose that. |
| Posts: 1404 | Location: munising MI USA | Registered: 29 March 2002 | 
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| Since the 'custom' market is, and has been, doing this for some time, it would seem to be a natural. |
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| I want one. Heck maybe two or more. Ruger please make some.
Brian |
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| Let Ruger know what you want. Their marketing directors name is Syl Wiley. I don't have a email for him but his addy is:
200 Ruger Road Prescott, AZ 86301-6181
I also would like to see Ruger introduce a larger blackhawk frame as a vehicle for the .475 and .500 caliber revolvers. |
| Posts: 1252 | Location: Golden, CO | Registered: 05 April 2001 | 
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| Didn't some one in the HHI Sixgunner publication (I think it was John Taffin) say before, the 480 hit the market, that Ruger was working on a new bigger prototype frame. It wasn't a Blackhawk and wasn't a Bisley but a new frame a combination of grip style? I could be wrong or crazy. (Lord knows I have been before.) I couldn't find the old issue. If any one remembers maybe we have something to ask Ruger about Hcliff |
| Posts: 305 | Location: Green Bay, WI | Registered: 09 September 2002 | 
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