These will be nice. 4.5, and 6.5 " offerings
http://lipseys.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=RUKBN-106X
http://lipseys.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=RUKBN-104X
Nice, very nice!
Already up on Gunbroker. Buy it now between $675-800.
There is an FFL on the Ruger Forum selling them for $699 Shipped
If these came out any other time if the year I'd already have one in the way. Hopefully Ruger made enough to have some left-over after Christmas ....
It comes with 2 cylinders im thinking the 40 could be reamed out to 10mm Magnum :D
AWESOME I so much prefer this over the Super Redhawk that just got released in 10MM
I really thought and debated on the 100 revolvers but the loss from the cylinder gap just continues to deter me. I would rather spend the money on a Encore bbl and get the most from this cartridge. Like I said it really appeals to me because I a huge 10MM fan and own many guns in that chambering the cylinder gap just turns me away. Moon clips seem to be the only advantage in a revolver. Now 10MM magnum may close that gap so to speak. :o
It comes with 2 cylinders im thinking the 40 could be reamed out to 10mm Magnum :D
Double :D :D :D
Quote from: mr.revolverguy on November 24 2017 05:13:49 AM MST
AWESOME I so much prefer this over the Super Redhawk that just got released in 10MM
mr.revolverguy, I don't know a whole lot about revolvers: why would you prefer the Super Blackhawk vs. the std. Blackhawk? Single vs. Double action? Price? Moon clip vs. no moon clip?
FYI, super redhawk is what he said. The super blackhawk is a different gun.
The blackhawk is smaller and handier, and generally well made single action revolvers tend to be very accurate. Those are my reasons. Curious what others think.
Quote from: sqlbullet on December 19 2017 08:33:59 AM MST
FYI, super redhawk is what he said. The super blackhawk is a different gun.
You are correct, sir. My bad.
Quote from: sgmtino on November 22 2017 09:19:10 AM MST
It comes with 2 cylinders im thinking the 40 could be reamed out to 10mm Magnum :D
I just took delivery of one in 4 5/8 and it shoots 10mm like a dream. Still have to dial in the sights but so far I'm impressed. My first SA revolver buy hey its a 10 :D. Is there any one on the forum that can ream the 40 cylinder to mag chambering?
Quote from: hollywood63 on December 28 2017 07:22:00 AM MST
Quote from: sgmtino on November 22 2017 09:19:10 AM MST
It comes with 2 cylinders im thinking the 40 could be reamed out to 10mm Magnum :D
I just took delivery of one in 4 5/8 and it shoots 10mm like a dream. Still have to dial in the sights but so far I'm impressed. My first SA revolver buy hey its a 10 :D. Is there any one on the forum that can ream the 40 cylinder to mag chambering?
You can ream the cylinder. That's what I'd do. 10mm Mag sounds fun, but wasteful without the ability to go back to something useful. Three cylinders for that gun I'd say. The loss of the .40 S&W is huge. You now have two calibers you can't find most places.
I will probably have the cylinder reamed to 10mm mag when I get one. I reload for 10mm, no big deal to add 10mm mag to the list.
I bought one last fall an love it. It is under my 357 Blackhawk I bought in 1976.
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e193/dakota1911/bang2/Blackhawks_10_357_zpsjqhfdryo.jpg) (http://s39.photobucket.com/user/dakota1911/media/bang2/Blackhawks_10_357_zpsjqhfdryo.jpg.html)
I have been impressed enough with it that I have one with a shorter barrel on order.
I liked mine so much I bought it in the shorter barrel also. Here with a 357/9mm convertible.
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e193/dakota1911/bang2/rev_10mm_357c_zpsvgttwml8.jpg) (http://s39.photobucket.com/user/dakota1911/media/bang2/rev_10mm_357c_zpsvgttwml8.jpg.html)
And a Ruger SR1911-10
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e193/dakota1911/bang2/10mm_rev_auto_zps7gt3xx1q.jpg) (http://s39.photobucket.com/user/dakota1911/media/bang2/10mm_rev_auto_zps7gt3xx1q.jpg.html)
I'm liken this possibility, look like a whole lot of fun to me : )
...now if we could only get STARLINE to make some .401 PowerMag brass...
Quote from: RJM52 on December 07 2019 06:23:55 AM MST
...now if we could only get STARLINE to make some .401 PowerMag brass...
Buy a Ruger Super Redhawk in 10mm. Have your favorite gunsmith re-cut the cylinder to 10mm Magnum- reamers and go/no-go gauges are readily available. Buy some ammo from Double Tap or others, or buy some brass from Starline or Graf's (I'm sure others have it too) and load your own.
Now you have (better than) a .401 Powermag, with available dies, brass, and guns. I have a 10mm Magnum AMT and a Contender barrel. The Contender I shot often, the AMT is on display in my home office so I don't blow up a collectible.
If you have a Herter's Powermag revolver, I would recommend doing the same thing- they are irreplaceable. Buy a 10mm Contender barrel, ream it to the Powermag chamber, shoot your .401's that way. That is, IF you have brass and dies.
I won an auction on GB tonight for $620 for a stainless Ruger 10mm with two cylinders. I'm looking forward to shooting the heck out of it, it was a Christmas present to me :)
You will enjoy it.
So here we are a year later and I have not yet shot it, still in the safe in virgin condition. 2020 was a year to be forgotten.