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Back up. Buyer changed mind after committing to buy and send money (See my recent PSA). This is a solid, though holster-worn Ruger Old Army made in 1974. Functions fine. Good bore and chambers. Original grips long gone. Had Hogue grips (included) when traded to me, and I put pretty good fitting logo grips from Ruger Wrangler on. $500+shipping.
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I put a similar Pachmyer grip on my ROA and I finally started to shoot it so much better. That ROA of mine has been such a challenge to shoot! Love it tho. Blued 7 1/2"barrel. And real accurate with the 45 LC cylinder!
 
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