That made me laugh out loud Driftwood. I haven't seen Monty Python's Flying Circus in quite awhile.And now for something completely different
It also adds more weight to the gun, making it better for all those pistol whipping opportunities we come across.Unfluted cylinders have a more "business-like" appearance. If you're going to challenge ol' Griz with a handgun, your trail mates will be more impressed with an unfluted cylinder in a more tactical bead blasted gray finish.
Now I know about strapless revolvers , scoop flutes , and that detail about hardened steel inserts in the cylinder notches is particularly interesting.
Enhances "whipping balance" too I'm told.It also adds more weight to the gun, making it better for all those pistol whipping opportunities we come across.
Weight reduction? I'll bet you couldn't tell the difference with your eyes closed.
Bob forgive my ignorance but did Ruger at one time offer the square back Super Blackhawk in .45 Colt or did you have that built?