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EAA Bounty Hunter SA Revolver

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EAA Bounty Hunter SA Revolver

Post by TRock » Fri Jan 12, 2018 2:33 pm

Looking at a EAA Bounty hunter in a .22 with both cylinders. Anyone own one or have owned one of these? Your input would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: EAA Bounty Hunter SA Revolver

Post by SingleAction357 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 12:35 am

TRock wrote:Looking at a EAA Bounty hunter in a .22 with both cylinders. Anyone own one or have owned one of these? Your input would be appreciated. Thanks.
If you want a cheaper rimfire with a conversion cylinder go traditions instead. The guns are of a higher quality, have transfer bar safeties, and are 10 shooters.
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Re: EAA Bounty Hunter SA Revolver

Post by TRock » Tue Jan 16, 2018 12:13 pm

SingleAction357, I appreciate your response. I am having trouble finding a Ruger single six around my area. I saw this revolver but knew nothing about them. My wife says I am like a child as far as patients goes. I'll give the Traditions a look . I need to just chill(wouldn't be hard if I stood outside for a while) and wait for the Ruger to come around. Thanks again.
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