and said a friend had given her a gun. It needed "some work" and she wondered if I could work on it. I asked her what it was but she didn't know. It was "just a gun." So I said I would take a look at it.
When it was brought over I discovered that it was one of those expensive RG's!
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All that was wrong with it was it was missing the cylinder pin/ejector rod. (it does both) I looked up the cylinder pin on the internet and they want more for one than the gun is worth! So I found a threaded rod and made one.
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Shooting Colibri "silent" loads at 10 feet.
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I told her the gun was a piece of junk. I am debating just stripping it and selling the parts ... threading the barrel and chambers and loctiting in some threaded plugs or just beating it into small pieces and throwing it away. I am leaning toward the latter.
Unless I can get Gary to rechamber and rebarrel it to 25 ACP.
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One of my relatives called me ...
- Jim Taylor, 2025-12-27, 15:51
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A precursor to the “Ruger Wrangler” innovative
- WB, 2025-12-27, 20:32
- No, you are right. I bought him a 4" junker like - Gary Reeder, 2025-12-27, 21:38
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Amazing. You are so talented Jim! (nm)
- SPB, 2025-12-27, 15:59
- It works. It ain't right. John Linebaugh told me - Jim Taylor, 2025-12-27, 16:18
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A precursor to the “Ruger Wrangler” innovative
- WB, 2025-12-27, 20:32