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Anybody have one yet and how do you like it? How does it shoot?


JOE MACK aka The .41FAN

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Better then the single six just because they hold 3 more rounds.

The single six is a accurate revolver.
 
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I bought a single ten when they first came out and really like it...may have to buy a nine just to have one.


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Fast to shoot, slow to load, illegal in NY State and weighs 13 ounces more than my 329PD (44 magnum) that I can handload for less than 22 WMR and reload 3 times as fast.


The single 9 and the scout rifle ..... Ruger has lost their way.

And now we have the new Winchester 17 Magnum.....



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Posts: 801 | Location: Pinedale WY USA & Key West FL USA | Registered: 04 February 2011Reply With Quote
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I have one. Also have a single 10. Both are pretty accurate and both need a trigger job. Single 10 already had a trigger job and is a super nice revolver, single 9 is at the gunsmith as we speak. Out of the box the single 9 had a nicer trigger than the 10, but they still need some attention.

I don't like the hi vis sights and waiting to hear back from Ruger if they will replace them with "regular" sights.


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I already own an older "Single Six" as well Taurus model 94 9-shot DA revolver so I'm less than thrilled with the idea of a single firearm that combines the features of both.


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