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Old 02-23-2003, 04:37 PM   #1
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procrastinator
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Just picked up a Ruger Old Army .45 revolver. Now what do I do with it? Never mind your first thought!!
For starters how do I get it apart while waiting for an owners manual to show up somewhere?

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Frank
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There's a picture here that might help:

www.milesfortis.com/church/akc24.htm

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Thanks for the picture. When they say no tools needed they mean a dime will turn the screw which lets the rod come out.
Somehow, I consider using it that way makes it a tool.

Guess I live in a black and white world.

Thanks for the help,
Frank
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