![]() ![]() ![]() So, is the new "Flat Top" really smaller in physical size? Maybe their website has the wrong weights for those "Flat Tops" because Brian Pearce's article in Handloader listed lighter weights.īut, still, it looks like a blued steel "New Model" with aluminum grip frame and ejector housing is lighter than the new "Flat Top" with all steel construction. But, frankly the "45 ounce" weight they list for the new "Flat Tops" seems like it doesn't save any weight reduction due to the size of the cylinder frame, compared to the supposedly larger framed "New Models". 45 LC blued and stainless models that using the aluminum grip frame and rod housing reduces the weight by 5 or 6 ounces for the current "New Models" that are on the ".44" frame. The Ruger website is confusing, partly because the models listed don't allow a direct comparison. If Flatgate thinks I can read that book here just because he posted its cover? If he has it, and it has the information I requested, then why not just answer my question? I don't see a reason to buy a book to see if I am interested in a particular gun model. ![]()
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