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Old 04-06-2018, 12:34 PM
Alan in GA Alan in GA is offline
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Default Ruger 77/357 & 77/44 barrel threads??

Anyone know what the threads and shank specs are? Thx. Dreaming about a few tinkering projects: heavy match grade 44 mag barrel, maybe a 357 B&D, etc.
Dreaming is cheap, doing costs a lot more.
Also, anyone ever see a 77/357 take off barrel available?
Guess I could remove the barrel from my 77/357 and send the action and stock back to Ruger for a new one saying.."I lost it....." lol

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Old 04-07-2018, 11:26 PM
pocketshaver pocketshaver is offline
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they would charge you a lot for that little "accident"

since its a discontinued item, I doubt you would get it back.
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Old 04-08-2018, 02:29 PM
Alan in GA Alan in GA is offline
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Default Customer service...... no help...

CS was very polite and spent about 5 minutes looking through his data, but could not find the TPI numbers.
Easy enough to pull the barrel I guess. The few barrels I've pulled off 77/22 Hornets were not much more than hand tight- the weight of the action wrench handle alone almost spun it loose (1" steel bar). I sold my 77/44 : ( and don't really want to use the factory barrel of my 77/357 to experiment with. I see used 77/44's for $600 now and then. Hmm...
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Old 04-08-2018, 05:12 PM
moorepower moorepower is offline
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I really find these to bee cool guns! I don't know what purpose they would serve "me", but I want one.
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