Ruger Bearcat Shopkeeper
Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 1:00 pm
I have a "thing" for small, stainless revolvers, and when I first saw this model I immediately wanted one. Unfortunately, the range reports were something of a mixed bag, with a significant number of owners reporting poor fit, very difficult extraction, misfires, crap triggers, lousy accuracy, etc. So I passed.
Nevertheless, the damn thing kept pulling at me, and last week--on a whim--I bought one. I took it out today to shoot it, wondering if I was going to end up sending it to a Ruger guru like David Clements (and spending as much as the revolver cost) to make it right.
I guess I got lucky. While the grip fit is poor (I obviously knew this when I bought it), everything else about this gun is good to go. Its small size makes it tricky to shoot accurately, but if I lock in on the front sight and do my part it'll hit what I'm aiming at, so long as the target isn't too much smaller than a tin can. It even kicks empties out cleanly into the palm of your hand if you keep the extractor rod along the side of the chamber so that it engages the lip of the cartridge case.
Best of all, this gun is fun. And I mean FUN. I often carry my NAA mini revolver in a pocket when I'm working in the yard, but this thing just might take its place:
Nevertheless, the damn thing kept pulling at me, and last week--on a whim--I bought one. I took it out today to shoot it, wondering if I was going to end up sending it to a Ruger guru like David Clements (and spending as much as the revolver cost) to make it right.
I guess I got lucky. While the grip fit is poor (I obviously knew this when I bought it), everything else about this gun is good to go. Its small size makes it tricky to shoot accurately, but if I lock in on the front sight and do my part it'll hit what I'm aiming at, so long as the target isn't too much smaller than a tin can. It even kicks empties out cleanly into the palm of your hand if you keep the extractor rod along the side of the chamber so that it engages the lip of the cartridge case.
Best of all, this gun is fun. And I mean FUN. I often carry my NAA mini revolver in a pocket when I'm working in the yard, but this thing just might take its place: