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Looky HERE!
One of the very first production guns made for Lipsey's. I picked it up an hour ago. You may now wipe the drool off your keyboards ...
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Nice!!!! I want it
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Looks good.. would have to check the barrel length to even see if I could get one..
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Very, very nice !
Is that a 5 shot cylinder?, or six?
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Wowsie
Nice ..very very nice. 44 special. man..I might just have to get me one of them.. Where? How much? when will they have more??
And hey..look at all that NEW brass.
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They are a special-run for Lipsey's, who last year had the same gun and chambering in the regular frame. They'll make 2000 each in 4 5/8" and 5 1/2" version. Six-shooters all. Mine is the shorter one. Mine is also from the first few production guns, and was made on Feb 20.
MSRP is $800, but street price of the regular frame ones is about $400 and the Bisley $500. The first one sold out so fast (even after they doubled the order!) that Ruger now offers the gun as a stock item. I'd bet a dollar they offer the Bisley as stock next year. It took 50 years, but Ruger finally lists the flattop .44 Special, which they originally planned to do - until the Magnum came out. Fifty years of whining, begging, beotching and cajoling by Fans of the Forty-Four; it was worth it! (I gulped and paid $36 for that bag of brass to use as photo props, but I'll be loading it as soon as the photo sessions are over!)
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Nice! I've always loved the Ruger SAs and I sort of like the Bisley too. Nice photo - very professional looking!
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Nice gun
I really like the looks of that Bisley. But the remake of the Flattop in 44 Spec is pretty much one of my real wants. I have a 2nd year production 44 Flattop back east in the vault with a couple other handguns that are worth a bit. The 4 in te vault all have their boxes and papers and 2 are 44's. One is a Smith 44 spec and the other is the Flattop Ruger. One is a 357 Registered magnum almost unfired and the other is an old Kreighoff Artillery Luger. Other than the Luger the rest are pretty much shootin guns but still worth some money now. I am going to have to find a Flattop 44 Spec.
That brass sure do come spensive now Rocky. A friend in Maryland just sent me a care package with some 300 H&H, 257 Weatherby mag and 44 Special brass. All new but I'm gonna give him some stuff in return.
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Thanks, dovehunter. I'm learning!
Now's the time, Skeet. The regular flattops from Lipsey are showing up on auctions now, and of course they're now regular stock items from Ruger as well.
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Dem Flattops.
If I can find a flattop 44 spec any time soon..I'm gonna have to sell the Smith 696 I just bought. I just like those Rugers. You really did good Rocky. Did you have the gun on order? or just find it as it came in??
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Rocky,
VERY nice handgun! Adam
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I`ll bet if you would have had that when we were in Idaho you could have killed a coyote.
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Skeet, I had on order in for last year's model, and they ran out before I got one. I moaned about it to a guy on another board - who turned out to be the fricking OWNER of Lipsey's!
End result: almost the first gun of regular production had my name on it. There are times when I'm so lucky I think I could reach blindfolded into an Arab privy and come up with a ham sandwich ...
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Holy Cow!
You are without a doubt a lucky so and so.
Now as to the sandwich..remind me NOT to go to lunch with ya!! ![]() ![]() You did good! I finally got my Smith 41 mag..and I was about as lucky as you. I found a guy selling a 657 in 3" with a bunch of accessories. Turns out it was one of ol Lew Horton's specials and is the only 3 inch 657 made. Still rather have a regular ol Blue 57 though.. But it is a pretty good shooter. Let us know how that Ruger shoots sometime soon. I really like the 44 Spec. I've gotta go look at your site and check out the 41 Spec write up you did. Hey while I'm thinkin on it. If you shoot cast bullets would you prefer gas checked or plain base...in either the 44 Spec or 41 mag?? Lookin at a mould for the 41 right now.
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I much prefer plain-based. I bought a custom mould from Lee that throws a 265 RNFPGC that I'll probably shoot without the gas check. Below 900 fps, I doubt it will matter, and that's as fast as I'll push it.
I don't have a mould for the .41 either. Still using up a big buy of commercial-cast bullets I got for cheap (when they still were!). But I'm looking at the Lee tumble-lube FP. I think it's a 215-gr bullet. They're designed to be tumble-lubed and loaded as-cast, without sizing. The other TL bullets I've used did exactly that.
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