NICE!!! Too bad Ruger stopped making them. Once the ammo issue was figured out the top strap cutting became a non-issue. I guess too many lawyers telling Ruger about possible lawsuits.
Lynn Shultz
IHMSA #15692 since 1980
Past Match Director Logan Handgun Association
Current VP Logan Handgun Association
NRA Member
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Ruger produced 16,314 Serialized frames, unknown EXACTLY how many completed guns were done. They "scrapped" over 5,000 from completed guns to just serialized frames. Basically to make a long story short, a nice lady at Ruger records and I spent about two hours on the phone one day. Started at serial #600-11300, went through each record above that till we came to #600-11588, the highest one out there. Everything above that, as well as a few blocks in between, were "scrapped" Coogs.