I've got an old Single Six without the update, the 3 screw model, and behind the trigger is what looks like a little rod that goes into the frame... I've been unable to find any manual for this model with a diagram to take it apart. Any chance you have what I'm looking for and can email it to me??? It'd be much appreciated.
I have a Single Seven in 327 Rem Mag and want to install the free spin pawl. Which one do I use, the .32 H&R or the Single Six .22 Cal? Are there differences in fitting them to my pistol from what you show in the video? Thanks.
Great tutorial and video presentation!! Subscribed right away. One question I have: I just purchased a Ruger New Vaquero stainless steel with 4 5/8 barrel. Is it possible that the factory pawl was a free spin pawl? Because when I removed that tiny screw that locks the cylinder I was surprised to find the cylinder to be spinning freely both ways... Either way, thanks again, I learned so much watching this video :)
Very sad news. Mr Power passed away last Saturday. The world has lost a very kind, generous and unbelievably talented man. R.I.P. Ron.
I've got an old Single Six without the update, the 3 screw model, and behind the trigger is what looks like a little rod that goes into the frame... I've been unable to find any manual for this model with a diagram to take it apart. Any chance you have what I'm looking for and can email it to me??? It'd be much appreciated.
Greetings from Apacheria in the Arizona Territories Ahe'hye'e
Ruger finally done this on the Wranglers. (I feel like it was a market test). Open gate, it free spins both directions..
I have a Single Seven in 327 Rem Mag and want to install the free spin pawl. Which one do I use, the .32 H&R or the Single Six .22 Cal? Are there differences in fitting them to my pistol from what you show in the video? Thanks.
Great tutorial and video presentation!! Subscribed right away. One question I have: I just purchased a Ruger New Vaquero stainless steel with 4 5/8 barrel. Is it possible that the factory pawl was a free spin pawl? Because when I removed that tiny screw that locks the cylinder I was surprised to find the cylinder to be spinning freely both ways... Either way, thanks again, I learned so much watching this video :)