ScottsGT
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OK, after putting it off for the past 6 months, I finally found a .22 I liked. I just put a deposit on a Ruger .22 single six with the cowboy sights. Hard decision though, since they had a Uberti with the case color hardned (simulated) frame with the brass triggerguard/backstrap. It was by far a better looking gun, but didn't come with the .22 mag cylinder too. But upon cocking the hammer, it was far harder to cock than my .45 Vaquero. Anyone know of springs to lighten this, or does the rim fire need a hard hitting hammer?