Cimarron Model No. 3 Schofield .45 Long Colt - Any Good?

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  • DutchV

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    Jul 8, 2012
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    Before you order, make sure the exact model is on the roster. I have been wanting to get a flat top Ruger for some time but most of them aren't on the roster.

    Might as well order it up and file the paperwork. It's about five or six months wait, depending on where you are in the meeting cycle.

    My flat top Blackhawk .357/9mm was on the roster but I've had to file the petition for a couple others.
     

    DutchV

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    Jul 8, 2012
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    Or maybe you want something like this which never been fired and collector item:

    https://www.armslist.com/posts/1015...-port-classic-edition-ruger-s-super-blackhawk

    "This rare 1979 Classic Ruger Super Blackhawk is #167 of only 200 of this limited run. This Mag-na-port Classic still has the heavy plastic seal indicating this revolver has never been cocked or fired. The 7 1/2-inch barrel, cyclinder, and upper frame have been highly polished and given Mag-na-port's deluxe blue treatment."

    What the heck is Mag-na-port?


    https://magnaport.com/

    Besides the porting they do custom gunsmithing.
     

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