Clearly the ROA as a take off on the R&S ram system.
Frankly I don't like it. The Remington system pops out a cylinder quick and easy. If they call a cease fire then I have to grab a tool, turn that latch with it, then remove the whole assembly which falls apart.
Granted back in the day you just carried more guns if you wanted more shots. Changing a cylinder was impossible under a direct combat condition and when you are down to using pistols, its all too close.
That said for modern work, the Remington beats the Colt design. Not sure what the range will do for policy if and when I get one (I lust after a Walker Colts as its just such a cool chunk of iron you could split logs with it).
I don't know what pushed Ruger into the R&S, it is what is is and I can manage it fine, a bit less fast than a Remy but the range guys know I am shooting BP and am not as fast to get to safe as others (though some of those people are slower than I am).
I am a bit impeded as the ROA after shooting revealed a shift in the works that the bolt come back up. So I need to put something between the hammer and frame to have the bolt free to remove the cylinder. Its livable, the ASP also had that issue until I fixed it. I don't see an easy fix for the ROA but still thinking about it.
Frankly I don't like it. The Remington system pops out a cylinder quick and easy. If they call a cease fire then I have to grab a tool, turn that latch with it, then remove the whole assembly which falls apart.
Granted back in the day you just carried more guns if you wanted more shots. Changing a cylinder was impossible under a direct combat condition and when you are down to using pistols, its all too close.
That said for modern work, the Remington beats the Colt design. Not sure what the range will do for policy if and when I get one (I lust after a Walker Colts as its just such a cool chunk of iron you could split logs with it).
I don't know what pushed Ruger into the R&S, it is what is is and I can manage it fine, a bit less fast than a Remy but the range guys know I am shooting BP and am not as fast to get to safe as others (though some of those people are slower than I am).
I am a bit impeded as the ROA after shooting revealed a shift in the works that the bolt come back up. So I need to put something between the hammer and frame to have the bolt free to remove the cylinder. Its livable, the ASP also had that issue until I fixed it. I don't see an easy fix for the ROA but still thinking about it.