Ruger's Wrangler w/Birdshead Grips. The Revolver For All!

Published on February 1, 2022
Duration: 5:49

This review covers the Ruger Wrangler Bird's Head revolver, highlighting its affordability and suitability as a beginner or trail gun. The video discusses its construction, accuracy potential, and the unique Bird's Head grip. It also touches on the manual of arms for single-action revolvers, including loading and unloading procedures.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Wrangler Bird's Head revolver is an exceptionally affordable single-action .22 LR firearm, often found for under $200. It features a distinctive Bird's Head grip, hammer-forged steel barrel, and MIM action components, making it a durable and reliable choice for plinking, training, or trail use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Ruger Wrangler Bird's Head
  2. 00:15Sales Success and Value Proposition
  3. 00:50Comparing Grips and Initial Impressions
  4. 01:24Accuracy and Sight Considerations
  5. 01:50Trigger Pull and Construction Details
  6. 02:00Materials: Aluminum Frame vs. Steel Barrel
  7. 02:16MIM Action Components and Durability
  8. 02:41Weight and California Legal Status
  9. 02:55Live Fire Demonstration
  10. 03:33Shooting from a Rest and Group Analysis
  11. 04:02Gun Writer Trick for Grouping
  12. 04:14Single-Action Loading and Ejecting Procedure
  13. 04:34Overall Assessment: Good Shooter, Trail, Learning Gun
  14. 04:45Safety and Suitability for Kids
  15. 04:58Affordability for Multiple Shooters
  16. 05:05Available Colors and Future Prospects
  17. 05:11Teaser for Custom Ruger Wrangler Video
  18. 05:37Closing Remarks and Safety Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the approximate price range for the Ruger Wrangler Bird's Head revolver?

The Ruger Wrangler has an MSRP around $250, but it's commonly found in gun stores for approximately $199, making it a very affordable option for a Ruger single-action revolver.

How does the Bird's Head grip on the Ruger Wrangler compare to the standard grip?

The Bird's Head grip offers a rounder profile, which some users find more comfortable and better suited to their hand size and shape compared to the standard grip on other Wrangler models.

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the Ruger Wrangler Bird's Head at 25 yards?

At 25 yards, the Ruger Wrangler Bird's Head is reported to shoot groups of about three inches, give or take a little, with accuracy being influenced by ammunition choice and sight alignment.

What materials are used in the construction of the Ruger Wrangler?

The Ruger Wrangler features an aluminum alloy frame and potentially a cast alloy frame to keep costs down. However, the barrel is made of high-quality, hammer-forged steel.

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