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Dressing Up a Ruger Single Six
13 February 2013, 01:47
30 Caliber Mag FanDressing Up a Ruger Single Six
Friends-
I have a Ruger Single Six that I received as a gift. Are there folks out there that specialize in dressing them up in some fashion.
I would love some Sambar Stag or Elk Anter Grips; that would be a good touch.
Case Coloring the Receiver or Cylinder would be a nice option. Even a Nitre Blue on the Cylinders might look nice. I called Doug Turnbull's company and they half way laughed at me, saying you could just go and buy another Ruger. I am not talking about a "big budget" makeover but, I would like to dress it up because my grandson will end up with it one day.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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P. Mark Stark
13 February 2013, 17:32
p dog shooterI guess if a couple of thousand dollars isn't a big budget you will be in the ball park.
22 February 2013, 07:53
billinthewildSend it to Hamilton Bowen.
I have two....one was done by Hamilton as follows:
Color case hardening by Turnbull;
Back strap engraved to my specs
Bisley hammer installed
Tune and install Bowen sights front and rear; trigger tune; reassembly with Loc-tite to keep screws tight.
BCA oversize locking base pin installed
forcing cone checked and recut, if necessary.
Cylinder to rotate in both directions.
New grips:
Turkish Walnut grips from
Dick Thompson
(or you can order stag or sambar to fit as well.)
Bingo, you're in very reasonably for the quality you will get.
This is my single six in 32 H&R The other one is a .22 but not dolled up as much)
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
22 February 2013, 17:20
p dog shooterWhat did it cost you for the dressing up.
24 February 2013, 07:30
billinthewildquote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
What did it cost you for the dressing up.
My cost is not really relevant due to minor details that
I wanted done, including some engraving.
What you need to do is to get on Bowen's website,
bowenclassicarms.com, review his work and then write or e-mail him
telling him what you want done and ask for a cost estimate.
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
24 February 2013, 17:30
p dog shooterquote:
I am not talking about a "big budget" makeover but, I would like to dress it up because my grandson will end up with it one day.
Seems relitive to the topic.
01 March 2013, 04:41
TemboBill That is one nice looking piece.
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01 March 2013, 09:39
billinthewildThank you and it shoots damn well also. I am a big fan of Bowen. His work is excellent, and he is a real good guy.
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
04 April 2013, 07:36
ColoradoMattGet some stag or elk horn grip panels from Eagle Grips. You will want to do some minor fitting to get them just right. Ask Eagle how to do it. Then send the thing out to Turnbulls for a $400 Refinish that includes color case hardening the frame and hammer. Bowen could slick up your trigger pull, but if you are happy with how the gun currently functions, I wouldn't bother with him. However, if you want it to be absolutely perfect, send it to Bowen.
Matt
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