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Wheelgun Wednesday: Nostalgic TALO Exclusive Ruger Wrangler 22 LR

Talyn

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Reported ealier but now a Review. BTW - Illegal in Minnesota

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TALO Exclusive Ruger Wrangler 22 LR
 
I came very close to picking up a Wrangler for the kids to plink with, but came across a 9-shot .22LR/.22WMR Combo Heritage Rough Rider for $150 just as I was about to make the purchase. I'll probably add one of the OD Green Wranglers to my collection before too long. Kudos to Ruger for bringing an affordable plinker to market and managing to keep them in stock during the current shortage.
 
I bought one right after they came out ( burnt bronze). About 3 month ago my brother seen one at the LGS and said that he want it, I told him that I had one and showed him before, so he had to one up me and get two. Now I think he has 5 of them and bought one for my Dad.
 
I’ve talked with several folks that own these little revolvers. They love em’. For the money and the fact it carries the Ruger name, it’s hard to beat. Fortunate for most of us we don’t have the “melting point” law and are able to purchase these. I’d like to pick one up.
 
I like my two Wangler's now I want to change the grips on both of them.I really like the grips on yours Talyn!
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That melting point law is completely ignorant.
The serial number on the Ruger is on the part of the frame that is steel-so melting point moot.
Just sayin
Oh-wait maybe it is alloy there-still a stupid law.
I have the Ruger Single Six and am thinking the frame is the same-but possibly not.
On the Single Six the only alloy is the grip frame only.
 
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