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    Rugers One & All!
    .44Magnum, .22wmr, ,22 lr, .327 federal
    Guns International
     

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    benenglish

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    Nice, who did the work on that one? I can't make out the writing on the barrel.
    Sage Customs.

    At least, that's what it says. I've never been able to find out who Sage Customs was. I can tell you that the double-action trigger pull is the best I've ever experienced. It's glass-smooth with no changes in pull throughout it's travel. There's no stacking, no pause at the end of travel and super light. It's the best S&W revolver trigger I've ever pulled. Like the best S&W triggers on all PPC revolvers, of course, it won't function with most primers and factory ammo. But I still love it.
     

    Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
    Description of revolver please?

    Pietta’s version of a cut down Colt’s 1860 Army.
    Sometimes known as an Avenging Angel.
    It isn’t an exact reproduction of anything just a trimmed down 1860 into a pocket gun.
    Mine are .44cal although .36 is available as well.
     
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