FINAL REVEAL! Custom Ruger Wrangler

Published on February 10, 2025
Duration: 2:50

This video details extensive custom work performed on a Ruger Wrangler revolver. Modifications include complete action tuning, cylinder fluting, cutting flats on the cylinder, installing a dovetail for a new front sight, muzzle chamfering, and recutting the forcing cone. The firearm also received a 'Battleship Gray' Cerakote finish, significantly improving its aesthetics and performance. The presenter highlights how these modifications reduce trigger pull weight and enhance accuracy.

Quick Summary

This custom Ruger Wrangler features a 'Battleship Gray' Cerakote finish, complete action work, cylinder flats, a new front sight with a dovetail cut, muzzle chamfer, and a recut forcing cone. These modifications reduce trigger pull to about 3.5 lbs and improve accuracy to potentially 1-inch groups at 20 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Final Reveal
  2. 00:11Cerakote Finish: Battleship Gray
  3. 00:31Action Work & Cylinder Modifications
  4. 00:35Dovetail Cut & New Front Sight
  5. 00:41Surface Grinding MIM Parts
  6. 00:57Muzzle Chamfer & Forcing Cone Recut
  7. 01:08Accuracy Improvements & Performance
  8. 01:24Action Smoothness & Trigger Pull
  9. 01:57Justification for Customization
  10. 02:24Future Projects & Bird's Head Model
  11. 02:41Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What custom modifications were performed on the Ruger Wrangler in the video?

The Ruger Wrangler underwent extensive customization including complete action work, cutting flats on the cylinder, a dovetail cut for a new front sight, muzzle chamfering, and recutting the forcing cone. It also received a 'Battleship Gray' Cerakote finish.

How do these modifications affect the Ruger Wrangler's performance?

The modifications significantly improve the Ruger Wrangler's performance by smoothing the action, reducing the trigger pull weight from around six pounds to approximately three and a half pounds, and enhancing accuracy, potentially achieving one-inch groups at 20 yards.

What is the purpose of recutting the forcing cone on a revolver?

Recutting the forcing cone on a revolver is a gunsmithing technique that creates a smoother transition for the bullet from the cylinder to the barrel's bore. This reduces bullet deformation and improves ballistic efficiency, leading to better accuracy.

Why would someone customize an inexpensive firearm like the Ruger Wrangler?

Customizing firearms like the Ruger Wrangler is often driven by the enjoyment of the process and the desire to personalize a platform. It's akin to enthusiasts heavily modifying more affordable platforms like the Ruger 10/22, where the investment is in the hobby and the end result.

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