by Turnbull Restoration | Aug 15, 2022 | Guest Blogger, Hunting, Turnbull Restoration & Manufacturing Blog, Vintage Firearm
Here’s the second in a series of guest blog posts graciously provided by our friends at the Winchester Arms Collectors Association (WACA). We always encourage our customers and followers to get out there and make new memories with their old guns. And...
by Turnbull Restoration | Aug 13, 2024
Added to our single action revolver collection is this Ruger Vaquero in .45 Colt. Stainless steel, 7 1/2″ barrel, engraved by Heidi Roos in 2007. Upgraded grips (original grips included). Listing includes factory hardshell case, padded wood/glass display case,...
by Turnbull Restoration | May 1, 2024
Added to our double action revolver collection is this Colt Python. 8-inch vented barrel. Chambered in .357 Magnum. This example is from 1980, the first year of 8-inch blued Python production. Adjustable rear sight. Checkered wood grips with Colt medallions. Excellent...
by Turnbull Restoration | Aug 13, 2024
Added to our single action revolver collection is this Ruger R.C.A. American Series Single Six revolver in .22 Rimfire. This example is from 1983, part of a special run with the Ruger Collectors Association. The included R.C.A. certificate lists the following...
by Turnbull | Feb 19, 2012 | Uncategorized
From Gunsamerica.com FEBRUARY 19, 2012 Guns can be beautiful, but they can also be downright ugly. And even though a gun may have historical significance in its original condition, ugly is ugly. If you can afford it of course, some old guns are good candidates for a...
by Turnbull Restoration | Oct 24, 2019 | Firearm Restoration, Restoration Resources, Shoot History, Turnbull Restoration & Manufacturing Blog
To Restore, or Not to Restore? Looking over your collection of lever guns and single action revolvers you may often ask yourself, “Are any of these classics worth restoring?” Perhaps what’s really being asked is, “What’s the true value of preserving this piece of...