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Not all single action revolvers are low-tech nineteenth century
relics. This one-of-a-kind Ruger is entirely at ease in the 21rst
Century.
Starting with a New Model Blackhawk, the top strap was welded up and
recontoured to the Single Six style. The receiver recoil shield and
loading gate are also scalloped to reduce weight even further.
Serious weight reduction, however, resulted from the use of
light-weight materials. While low stress parts, such as the grip
frame and ejector housing, are factory aluminum components. the
barrel, cylinder, base pin, screws and pins are all machined from
tough 6AL4V titanium alloy. The front sight base and the hidden
ejector housing recoil lug are machined integral to the
barrel for maximum strength.
Roy Fishpaw made the dall sheep rams horn grips, a material both
light and tough as befits the application. The compact .50 AE
revolver weighs but 26 oz., about one third the weight of a .50
caliber Desert Eagle autoloader. Recoil is not for the squeamish.
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