I found this old model Ruger Bearcat w/holster today.....I figured it would make for a great revolver to start my G-Grandson off on given it's small size.
It shows it's age but was not abused, still tight.....I have $300.00 in it.....Not a "smoking deal" but a fair one.
It gets it's name due to both a bear and bobcat roll pressed onto the cylinder.
The Bearcats are best enjoyed with standard velocity ammo due to it's rather petite alloy frame.
Here it is compared to a old model Single-Six of like vintage so you can see the advantage of training with the Bearcat and growing into a larger .22 revolver.
I like it because it's a "pre-warning" revolver.
It shows it's age but was not abused, still tight.....I have $300.00 in it.....Not a "smoking deal" but a fair one.
It gets it's name due to both a bear and bobcat roll pressed onto the cylinder.
The Bearcats are best enjoyed with standard velocity ammo due to it's rather petite alloy frame.
Here it is compared to a old model Single-Six of like vintage so you can see the advantage of training with the Bearcat and growing into a larger .22 revolver.
I like it because it's a "pre-warning" revolver.