
shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. In very good condition with very light finish loss on the left of the muzzle. Please see the conditions of sale listed in the terms and conditions. late 20th century, serial number 54326, 22 caliber, walnut grips, marked on the cylinder "RUGER BEARCAT," barrel lg. Never depend on this or any mechanical safety device to justify pointing the firearm at yourself or any person.Auction: Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments - 2946M Location: Marlborough Date / Time: Octo10:00AM Description: If this notch is damaged, as it may he by The loading notch provides only partial security against accidental discharge. ruger single action 22 lr caliber barrel length 5 1/2' serial number 559798 100 original no updates done. The revv>h>er can be fired by excessive pull on the trigger when the hammer is in the loading notch position. Its only purposr o for I*Hiding and unloading. The kmtmy notch must not be useJ as u carrying safety. It is always safest to carry the hammer down over an emus chamber regardless of revolvers type, ike page 21 for details about our tree safely conversion offer for older Bearcat*. the hammer, when in the full forward position, doe* rest against the firing pin.īecause a light blew tv thy ¡v.unnKr urn reodiK cause iischarJe. In older 11958 1973) Bearcats with serial numbers below 93-00000. In this position the hammer docs not contact the firing pin. The safe carrying position lor a New Bearcat Revolver is with the hammer fully down and the trigger forward. Check each chamber to be certain that all cartridges have been removed, then close the gate.ĭo not eject unfired cartridges onto any surface where the cartridge rim might strike a solid object and discharge the cartridge. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all chambers are empty.ĥ. so that it slides through the chamber to push out the cartridge or fired case. by means of the thumb-piece on its forward end. Turn cylinder clockwise, by hand, to align a chamber with the ejector rod.Ĥ. pull the hammer back one "click*" until the trigger snaps forward into the loading notch. If the hammer is cocked, it must first he decocked. Now, Paul Carlson, owner of Safety Solutions Academy, has taken that same exact pistol (serial. Keep the revolver pointed in a safe direction! Do not attempt to unload when the hammer is cocked. The Hellcat proved its mettle previously in a 10,000 round test.
