were so cute to be such turds. Spitting lead and often keyholing bullets. But they were so cute, little SA .22's. I think they were like $65-75 back when I was in school. They always went bang, if not sending the bullet in the general direction. I had one rebarreled and it shoots wonderfully. I'd drop the money for a tool box Ruger .22. Why couldn't they do that with the Bearcat. But you can't have it all.
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my gut says Ruger is going to do very well with the new
- Gary Reeder, 2019-04-19, 11:49
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for the price, perfect little packing snake getter.
- Amede, 2019-04-19, 11:56
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I like your line of thinking. The little Buffalo Scouts
- WB, 2019-04-19, 12:32
- I have an old bearcat but it doesnt shoot all - Amede, 2019-04-19, 13:29
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I like your line of thinking. The little Buffalo Scouts
- WB, 2019-04-19, 12:32
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I TOTALLY AGREE AND
- JT, 2019-04-19, 11:52
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way back in the late 60s and early 70s High Standard had
- Gary Reeder, 2019-04-19, 13:07
- Well said Gary - Dan R., 2019-04-19, 13:48
- Those were fantastic! Mom had a "Longhorn" edition - WB, 2019-04-19, 13:34
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I just hope the frame is steel and not some pot alloy
- Amede, 2019-04-19, 13:30
- the frame is an aluminum alloy like Shaun said and - Gary Reeder, 2019-04-19, 14:07
- Aluminum Alloy Frame - Shaun, 2019-04-19, 13:34
- no matter what the gun is, if it is new, there are - Gary Reeder, 2019-04-19, 12:15
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way back in the late 60s and early 70s High Standard had
- Gary Reeder, 2019-04-19, 13:07
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for the price, perfect little packing snake getter.
- Amede, 2019-04-19, 11:56