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OK, I have a unfired Ruger 50th anniversary Single Six. As it sits in my safe today it's exactly the way Ruger packaged it for distribution...I've never even pulled the hammer back. I wanna shoot the dang thing but I wonder if it has or will have any value as it is and if so will the value be diminished after a day out shooting?
Chances are I'm eventually going to take it out plinking but I'd really like to hear your thoughts.
TwoSevenEcho
07-16-2011, 13:59
I vote to shoot it!
I say shoot it too....but,.......
Is this a .44 or .357? If its a 44 I have an original 1964 Ruger Super Blackhack 8 3/8" if you want you are welcome to come shoot it some time so you know what its like, then you can keep your unfired. If not I say shoot yours!
jplove71
07-16-2011, 14:32
OK, I have a unfired Ruger 50th anniversary Single Six. As it sits in my safe today it's exactly the way Ruger packaged it for distribution...I've never even pulled the hammer back. I wanna shoot the dang thing but I wonder if it has or will have any value as it is and if so will the value be diminished after a day out shooting?
Chances are I'm eventually going to take it out plinking but I'd really like to hear your thoughts.Did you buy it to be a safe queen or to shoot? That's the real question you should be asking yourself. Personally, I would shoot it.
n8tive97
07-16-2011, 22:29
Shoot it! I was waffling on the same thing with one of my Colt's. I took it out, shot it, works great, put it back in the back of the safe and now I know!
Byte Stryke
07-16-2011, 23:06
I hit the same conundrum when I got my Kimber.
Its like a car... its not fun sitting in your garage.
alan0269
07-16-2011, 23:21
If you bought it as a collector's piece or as an investment to make a few bucks later on, I would say leave it in the safe. If not, I would shoot it. I've had firearms in the past that I had the same question, and I've always ended up selling or trading them because they were to nice/pretty/etc to shoot or carry.
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