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Old 12-28-2014, 01:55 PM
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im wanting to get some different grips for a new model stainless ruger single six 22. i was looking at some on gun broker for about $50, they are the imitation pearl. are all the grips about the same or are some brands better than others.
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Old 12-28-2014, 04:19 PM
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I like Private's Custom Grips...

http://www.privatescustomgrips.com/

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Old 12-28-2014, 04:58 PM
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I put these on my security six .357 - they work great !

http://www.amazon.com/Rubber-Pistol-...r+security+six
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Old 12-28-2014, 07:09 PM
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For ruger single action revolver grips, in no particular order:


Altamont co - aftermarket factory grips & semi-custom
Badger Gun Grips - semi-custom &custom
Eagle gun grips - semi-custom & custom
Prestige Grips - carbon fiber & micarta semi-custom
CLC custom grips - custom all the way

There are a few others out there, but these would keep you well stocked without ever looking elsewhere.
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How about a .22lr cylinder? I have one with only the .22mag cylinder and need to order another cylinder. Not to hijack the thread. Seems like there's some single six knowledge here.
-Jake
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Old 01-02-2015, 02:27 PM
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I just bought a ruger Blackhawk in 41 mag and would like to put pachmyr presentation grips on it. most places ive tried doesn't carry them. the grips on the Blackhawk are too small for my hand. anyone have info on where I can find a set of grips.
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Old 01-02-2015, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Slim
I just bought a ruger Blackhawk in 41 mag and would like to put pachmyr presentation grips on it. most places ive tried doesn't carry them. the grips on the Blackhawk are too small for my hand. anyone have info on where I can find a set of grips.
Ebay has several pairs of them. Midway and Brownells are both currently out, with Midway showing them as overdue.

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How about a .22lr cylinder? I have one with only the .22mag cylinder and need to order another cylinder. Not to hijack the thread. Seems like there's some single six knowledge here.
-Jake
Ruger won't sell you a "conversion cylinder" unless your Single Six was originally shipped as a Convertible. If it WAS shipped as a Convertible model, you simply have to send it to them to have a new cylinder fit, which ran $200 the last time I had it done for a Vaquero. However, armslist, ebay, and gunbroker are very common sources for Single Six take off cylinders. 22LR cylinders are a bit more rare than 22WMR, so you'll be going kinda backwards, but if you're patient, it's not hard to find them. And if they don't fit, which is fairly rare, it's easy to resell them for the same price you paid.
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NoMercy got it right. You will have to ship the revolver to Ruger to have the 22lr cylinder made for your frame - that is if your revolver was made to be a convertible. Give Ruger a call and have your serial number handy. If you have the model number that would also help.

As for the grips question: I have Altamont grips on my Ruger 22MkIII "Hunter." I love the grips and would recommend Altamont.
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Old 01-08-2015, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Bocajnala
How about a .22lr cylinder? I have one with only the .22mag cylinder and need to order another cylinder. Not to hijack the thread. Seems like there's some single six knowledge here.
-Jake
Try placing an ad in the Rugerforum classified. It is a very active site and has a bunch of guys buy, sell, and collect anything Ruger related.

http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB3/vie...205f44fe6c8cea
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Below is a list of Grip makers for Ruger handguns.

http://www.bearpawgripsusa.com/home.html <----- Bear Paw Grips

http://buffalobrothers.net/epages/6e...461/Categories <--------- Buffalo Brothers Grips

http://www.lonestarcustomgrips.com/ <----- Lone Star Custom Grips

http://www.altamontco.com/ <---- Altamont Grips

http://www.privatescustomgrips.com/ <----- Private Custom Grips

http://www.esmeralda.cc/ <-----Esmeralda Exotic Grips

http://www.tombstonegrips.com/mm5/me...ory_Code=Ruger

https://eaglegrips.com/ <----- Eagle Grips

http://www.clccustomgrips.com/ <-----CLC Custom Grips

http://www.riograndecustomgrips.com/...lvergrips.html <------Rio Grande Grips

https://www.geminicustoms.com/ <------Gemini Customs Grips

http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB3/vie...?f=42&t=210917 <------ Factory Ruger Grips


http://www.gunblast.com/Hamm_Ruger-SA-GripFrames.htm <---- Ruger Grips Explained


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