![]() I hold the cylinder with my hand to dampen the stop noise. A deer can hear the cylinder stop drop into the notch at 40 yards let alone a bunch of hammer clicks. I don't want any metallic noise to spook deer. I hate the clickety-clack when deer hunting. That was because the bar dropped off the pin. The rule was if your trigger kicked forward it was dangerous. Transfer bars are not all the same length to cover the pin, I seen some that were OK and some too short. 44 SBH has lasted for near 97.000 rounds. It is an experience to make a bar by hand from tool steel, harden and temper. I have 1-1/2# triggers now with no creep. I worked around it by making a longer transfer bar and could make the trigger spring very light. You MUST pull the trigger to raise the bar to the firing pin. ![]() The new transfer bar was the best thing ever done but you must understand it. A barrel rifled for the mag might not shoot as good with the. The Eagle Color was changed when Sturm died. 22 Magnum cartridge, and offered barrel lengths other than the original 6-1/2"): Mine is a pristine RSSM from 1960, and this is what the magnum marked frame looks like (after 1962, Ruger stopped marking the frame for the. (NEVER file/stone the back of the barrel to make it fit, as the original Magnum cylinder will then have issues). * a used Ruger LR cylinder that just happens to have a little more length at it's center, where the cylinder pin goes through it.Ī "too-long" cylinder can usually be "fitted" via stoning a few thousandth's of an inch off the front face of the central cylinder bushing. ![]() ![]() If the LR cylinder for it won't fit, it's: (Some RSSM's were issued as convertibles, especially after 1962 - making them a Model RSSMX) They were made with no SN on the magnum cylinder, but if someone ordered an LR cylinder from Ruger for it, Ruger would have stamped the last 3 SN digits into the front face of the LR cylinder. $300 for one that isn't an abused rustball is an absolute steal ! 22 Magnum Ruger Single-Six, Model RSSM, made in 1966, which model was made from 1959 to 1969. You're looking at an "Old Model" (3-screw). ![]()
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