Lipsey's Announces Exclusive Ruger Single Seven in .327 Federal Mag.

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posted on July 1, 2014
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Lipsey's has announced that it will be released a new, exclusive, Ruger Single Seven 327 in Federal Mag. The revolver will feature seven shot unfluted cylinders, stainless steel construction, fully adjustable sights and slim wood grips.

"The Single Six size revolvers have always been known for their handiness and ease of carry. Combined with the powerful and versatile .327 Federal Mag., the new Single Seven is the perfect revolver for the outdoorsman and varmint hunter," said Lipsey's Vice President Flint Virgets.

The Single Sevens will be available in three barrel lengths: 4-5/8", 5-1/2" and 7-1/2".

Features Include:

• Single Action Revolver
• Stainless Steel
• 7-1/2" Barrel
• 7 Round Cylinder
• Adjustable Sights
• Wood Gunfighter Grips

For more information, go to LipseysGuns.com.

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