Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
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Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
This is a sweet little shooter. Nice trigger, slick action and I can see the front sight.
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
I've always wanted a Bearcat, just never got around to getting one.
Come with 2 cylinders?
Come with 2 cylinders?
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
Look's Great!
So, I take it that you had the cylinder bored out for 22mag, or did you get a second cylinder made?
And I think you had the front sight serrated to eliminate glare?
And you had an action job?
I own a plain blued standard version, and it's a good shooter. I almost bought one like the one you have, back when they came out. The only thing I didn't like was the ejector rod, which is pretty inclined to snag or catch, on stuff, with those sharp corners, sort of like a fishhook. After looking at your pictures, however, I believe one could round off the two sharp square corners and fix that issue, without reducing the ability to eject the rounds to any degree.
I like your gun, makes me want to get one done.
So, I take it that you had the cylinder bored out for 22mag, or did you get a second cylinder made?
And I think you had the front sight serrated to eliminate glare?
And you had an action job?
I own a plain blued standard version, and it's a good shooter. I almost bought one like the one you have, back when they came out. The only thing I didn't like was the ejector rod, which is pretty inclined to snag or catch, on stuff, with those sharp corners, sort of like a fishhook. After looking at your pictures, however, I believe one could round off the two sharp square corners and fix that issue, without reducing the ability to eject the rounds to any degree.
I like your gun, makes me want to get one done.
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
Those wonderful stag grips just set it off beautifully. Don't let Jim T. handle it! 
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
We did a little radius on the ejector rod button. Much better now.
This one only had one cylinder but we bored it out to .22 Magnum.
This one only had one cylinder but we bored it out to .22 Magnum.
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
Now for the shuck!
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I have a Smith model 34 kit gun in .22lr. Years ago I took it around to several gunsmiths to have it rebored to fire .22 mags but nobody wanted to do the job. Now that I have a convertible Single Six I think I'll just leave the model 34 alone.
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
I rounded the corners on the ejector rod just after I got mine. They were sharp on the fingers.
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Neat little gun. The older I get the more I shoot 22s and really like the little guys.
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Brought back a memory. Back in the late '50s or early 60s my dad had a fellowship to to UC Berkeley. I was "stuck" wandering the streets for about a month. Found an army navy store that also had guns. They had a bearcat that I dearly wanted. Just before we were to leave I got my dad to come take a look. Right next to it was a used S&W Model 10. Dad looked and the little bearcat and the model 10 next to it and said "we need a real gun" and we walked out with the Model 10. That began a long journey for me continuing a year later when my mom traded the Model 10 for a .357 Blackhawk. Dad was not a gun guy but wasn't an anti either. Several years later when I was 17 or 18 I bought a K22 from a city about 30 miles away - years later he told me that the chief of police (a personal friend of his) called to ask him if it was OK for me to have the K22. He never told me about it at the time.
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Brought back a memory. Back in the late '50s or early 60s my dad had a fellowship to to UC Berkeley. I was "stuck" wandering the streets for about a month. Found an army navy store that also had guns. They had a bearcat that I dearly wanted. Just before we were to leave I got my dad to come take a look. Right next to it was a used S&W Model 10. Dad looked and the little bearcat and the model 10 next to it and said "we need a real gun" and we walked out with the Model 10. That began a long journey for me continuing a year later when my mom traded the Model 10 for a .357 Blackhawk. Dad was not a gun guy but wasn't an anti either. Several years later when I was 17 or 18 I bought a K22 from a city about 30 miles away - years later he told me that the chief of police (a personal friend of his) called to ask him if it was OK for me to have the K22. He never told me about it at the time.
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
The Bearcat Shopkeeper strikes again!
Raccoons been getting our chicken feed ... and a chicken now and again. Stopped this one.
Raccoons been getting our chicken feed ... and a chicken now and again. Stopped this one.
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
We left the front sight a little proud so I can file it down just right.
I’m thinking CCI Maxi Mag 40 gr JHP or the Winchester version.
I’m thinking CCI Maxi Mag 40 gr JHP or the Winchester version.
Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
Neat little Roscoe, I bet it's got quite a bark.
Count me among the foolish who didn't grab one of those Shopkeepers when I had the chance.
Count me among the foolish who didn't grab one of those Shopkeepers when I had the chance.
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
A pair of small .22s
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
Shoots really good!
I was picking out individual thorn clusters on prickly pear leaves and punching them out.
The front sight really helps and the trigger is now useable.
I was picking out individual thorn clusters on prickly pear leaves and punching them out.
The front sight really helps and the trigger is now useable.
Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
PillHer doesn't shoot much, but she likes her Ruger Bearcat Shopkeeper. It weighs almost nothing, and is accurate as I can shoot and then some. I am a decent shot, but like most, honesty finds that most guns shoot better than the shooter can. In .22 LR, that short barrel leaves it at a short range prospect for most people. I sure don't want to get hit by it at any distance.
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Re: Tyler Gun Works improved Bearcat
I see that some of you have already addressed the sharp corners on the ejector. I wonder sometimes when gun companies, in this case Ruger, design a nice little pistol, and choose to leave one little glaring detail that could have been better, with just a little redesign.
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