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Can a Ruger #1 be made into a 38-55 by a gunsmith and if so what model would you chose to do so?
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Well... I guess it would depend on what you're going to do with it... Since the #3 was available in .375 Win... (Basically the same case), I'd think that any #1-B or #1-S could be rebarreled... As they share the same barrel contour as the #3. However, you MAY be confined to a 22"-24" barrel as the taper MAY be too thin beyond 24". Personally, I don't view that as a problem... As the 24" length will give you about all the velocity that the case will stand pressure-wise. Unless, of course, you intend to shoot Black Powder... Then you will likely need 30"-32" to optimize velocity. If it were me, I'd likely just look around for a #3 in .375 Win. If you really want a .38/55, a gunsmith could lengthen the chamber the amount needed and you could likely shoot both. Of course the Ruger action is much stronger than a lever Marlin or Winchester 94. I distinctly remember one of the writers stating in print back when the .375 Win. 1st came out that he shot some factory loads (.375 Win.) in a .38/55 with no ill effects. (I believe just some handful of rounds... NOT a steady diet...) Most of the advantages of the #3 to customize are now negated by their inflated value. i.e: Most #3's now cost as much as a No:1 donor... I, myself; have #3's converted to .32-40 Win, and .356 Win... and I purchased one in .338/06 AI. But these were back in the day when #3's were cheap... Plus, I have a #3 action waiting for inspiration to strike... (I'm thinking .35 Win or .444 Marlin...) Hope the above commentary is of some use to you... GH
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Yup, it does. Helps with barrel length for white powder.
Playing with a lot of ideas. Might do something next summer if Obama leaves some change to play with. Trying to decide to go with a Sharps, Hi-wall or the #1 route. Also looking into the lever action route as well. Single shots are probably best for a south paw who is primarily killing paper and gongs.
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I just remembered... Back in the late '70's or early 80's Ruger made a limited run of the #1-S in .38/55. The collectors snagged them all up, and I have NEVER seen one for sale... Presumably they had 26" bbls, but I don't know that for fact. Since the 1-S in .45/70 has a 22" bbl, perhaps that's all the .38/55's had. Perhaps El Numero Uno will weigh in on that point. He likely knows... I assume that you are aware, that recently Brown/chester had some limited runs of the 1885 in .38/55. Namely the 16" bbl'd Trapper model and the Traditional Hunter w/Cresent Butt, and I think DAVIDSONS had a run of the same thing as the Traditional Hunter, but with Shotgun Butt. May have been called a Sporting Rifle or perhaps just: Sporter. Thus; those may be an option for you...
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The Ruger No.1 in the S configuration in .38/55 had the 26" barrel; I picked up a NIB one at the last Dallas Market Hall Gun Show. I think they were made more like the late '80's.
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Thanks, ENU; I was sure you'd know... Must be pretty thin at the muzzle... Do you know how many were made? And weren't they a special run for the RCA or the ASSRA ?
I remember that some collector had an ongoing ad in the GUN LIST wanted section, asking for them, and the Ruger M-77 in .416 Taylor (Of which I believe only TWO were built...)
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yep, .38-55 #1's are interesting but pretty spendy, when they turn up. I think the last one I saw on Gunbroker was $2000. One of these oughta shoot well, and cost less: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=313348832
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I have a 9.3x62 1B rebore that gets real close to that caliber.
I also stupidly walked away from a 38-55 1S on sale for $850 at a local show only to return a few minutes later to an empty spot on the table. GRRR!
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For GH, and any others who may have an interest, the ASSRA No.1's were an Action Only and ~100 were made. The RCA 10th Anniversary rifles were a 1S in .300 WM, with somewhere between 20 and 30 made. They were engraved by Ray Viramontez on both sides with a gold "10" and "RCA". I think there were 8-10 of the M77's in the .416 Taylor; maybe 12. Know there were more than 2. I don't think the .38/55 is any thinner at the muzzle than any of the .35 cal A weight barrels, or the 1S .45/70 in the medium (B) weight barrel. ENU
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Single shots are probably best for a south paw who is primarily killing paper and gongs.
Thanks. Dude, I assure you No. 1's are great for south paws, whatever you are killing.
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