Ruger Bearcat: Anyone have one? Comments please

Ribcracker

New member
Ah, yes. You must be Denis Prisbrey; The Survivalist Papers Volume 2016-1: Lipsey's Ruger Bug-Out Bag Bearcats.
I notice Lipsey's Bearcats sell in the $600-700 range - a bit high for us common knuckle-draggers. But for the likes of us there are solid, used BC's in the $300-400 price range. I think my 1959 model cost me $330 just last year - a steal.
Does your treatise discuss regulating fixed sights? Hey, I do have a Kindle and for $3 I guess I can find out.
Thanks for your input.
Peace,
Bud
 

DPris

Member Emeritus
Same old deal on the fixed sights:
File the blade if shooting low.
Turn the barrel or mill one side of the rear sight channel for windage. :)
Denis
 

gbran

New member
I have a brace of handguns and long guns I use for taking grand kids shooting.
One is a blue Bearcat. It's perfect for women with small hands or grand kids.
 

LOLBELL

New member
I have a Shop Keeper and an Old Model Bearcat. I guess the Bearcat gods were looking over me when I bought them. Both shoot to POA. The Shop Keeper was a pain to load/unload when new but after a few 1,000 rounds the empties punch out much easier. I have average sized hands and can handle the Old Model well but the Shop Keeper took some getting used to.
 

jstert

New member
bearcat would not be my first 22 revolver, but if you already have a single six and some cash to burn, why not?


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