Thanks, I hogged off a lot of excess wood, this is my brush gun, now it points like a shotgun.Looks great
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Thanks, I hogged off a lot of excess wood, this is my brush gun, now it points like a shotgun.Looks great
Horn grip cap and nose pieceHere are the rest
This one calls to me! I think a 22 Hornet would be just the ticket for the tiny 10. Nice wood.
I just sent my .22 hornet No 1 off to RJ Renner to have him make it the perfect match to the.275 stalking rifle he did for me.
Thanks, for now it's bear and elk in thick timber. I need to go down south for hogs, or across the northern borderHell of a hog rifle!
Simpsons Ltd have a new one forn1550 in 375hh
Get one for your resident blue duiker toolJust saw this....22 hornet be nice...
Thanks, this is great informationI copied this summary from another site while trying to understand the different Ruger No. 1 models; it was concise and somewhat helpful (and hopefully accurate since I don’t see my Alex Henry forend 7x57 mentioned in any of these categories):
1-A: This is the model called the Light Sporter. It has a 22" barrel with iron sights and an Alex Henry forend (Yes! That's the one with the groove in it...) Weight: about 7 1/4 lbs.
1-AB: This is also a Light Sporter , but has NO iron sights and a semi-beavertail forend. (Kind of a cross between the 1-A and the 1-B) These were made from 1981-'83 and disfontinued when the #1-RSI was introduced...
1-B: This model is called the Standard Sporter. It has a 26" clean barrel (No sights) Wieght: about 8 lbs.
1-S: This model is called the Medium Sporter . It has a 26" barrel with sights and Alex Henry fore-end. Chamberings Were : 7mm Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag, .338 Win Mag, and .45-70 Gov't... .45-70 has 22" barrel. (Recently the .338 RCM and some pistol chamberings were added with 22" barrels...)
1-RSI: This model is called the International model. It has a 20" barrel with full stock and sights. (.243 Win, 7x57, .270 Win, and .30-06)
1-H: This is Tropical rifle. It has a 24" Heavy bbl with sights. Calibers: .375 H&H and .405 Win. in a fairly heavy barrel. (Weight: Just over 9 lbs.) and .416 Rem, .416 Rigby, .404 Jeffery, .458 Win Mag, .400/.450 Nitro Exp., and .450 NE. w/ Very Heavy barrel (About 10 lbs.) (Also has Alex Henry for-end)
1-V: This is the Varmint Model. This has 24" heavy barrel with beavertail fore-end in .223, .22/250 .243, 6mm Rem, and .25-06. 26" heavy barrel in .220 Swift. (Back in the '70's, a few 1-V's were produced in .280 Rem, 7mm Rem Mag, and .300 Win Mag... ) Ruger catalog lists the weight as 9 lbs, but I believe they are heavier than that. More like: "God-Awful-Heavy"...