Crosshair
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Well I've come across something unique and oddball. Therefore I bought it. A Ruger Police Service-Six race gun in 38 Special. Clearly for 1980s PPC, a person today would easily mistake the barrel for an integral suppressor.
The double action is about as good as other guns single action triggers, but the lockup is't bank-vault tight. As you can see from the drag marks on the cylinder, it has seen a lot of rounds. It's not dangerous and I don't expect it to spit lead, but I have concerns about how well it will shoot.
"W. C. Cabell" is stamped on the barrel.
I have a few questions:
Does anyone know who "W. C. Cabell" is?
Is it worthwhile to have this gun tightened up?
If so, who would be the best person to send it to and about what would it cost?
Or should I stop worrying and just see how well it will shoot first?
https://i.imgur.com/ntWHOpp.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/d5F2SVO.jpg
The double action is about as good as other guns single action triggers, but the lockup is't bank-vault tight. As you can see from the drag marks on the cylinder, it has seen a lot of rounds. It's not dangerous and I don't expect it to spit lead, but I have concerns about how well it will shoot.
"W. C. Cabell" is stamped on the barrel.
I have a few questions:
Does anyone know who "W. C. Cabell" is?
Is it worthwhile to have this gun tightened up?
If so, who would be the best person to send it to and about what would it cost?
Or should I stop worrying and just see how well it will shoot first?
https://i.imgur.com/ntWHOpp.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/d5F2SVO.jpg