Now, that's interesting.
I was a cowboy action shooter for a number of years. Rugers are very popular revolvers in that sport. You would be amazed at the number of CAS participants who are utterly convinced that Ruger chamber throats are undersized, and they have them reamed. A lot of these folks measure the chambers with calipers, which guarantees an undersized measurement. Accurate measurement requires plug gauges, or that the chamber be slugged. This usually occurs with thecartridgeunmentionable revolvers, but we wonder if some black-powder cowboy got ahold of @Smokey Plainsman's ROA and had his way with it before selling the "lightly used" gun. Interesting.
This is not to disparage Cowboy Action Shooters in general. They are a fine bunch of people. It's just that the Ruger chamber throat issue seemed overblown to me.
Ruger will sometimes replace buggered parts and they are very good about fixing factory defects.
Notchy Bob
I believe Ruger ceased servicing the Old Armys some time back but I could well be wrong on that.
Oh what I’d give for them to bring back the ROA. Really nice guns and of course I’d get one how I did lol just my luck.