My Ruger story, as everyone starts out goes like this; My step-dad, AKA Dad, was a WW2 Vet [as I am a Viet Nam vet] he flew in the heavy bombers out of the Philapines. Anyway I grew up playing cowboys with cap pistols like every young American boy, until I was old enough to have a BB-gun. My Dad taught me a lot about safety with a gun and I would say its only a bb-gun, he'd explain that it was still a gun and it shot a projectile out the end, his main statement was not to point it at anything you didn't want to shoot or kill. Well on my 13th B-day He gave me my 1st .22 SS rifle. One he had baught new when he was a boy in 1927. Living in the city limits, use of it was really restricted, except when we went to Grandma's, then it was happy time with the rifle. When I got older we moved to a farm, there was lots of rabbits for dinner then. I got my 1st summer job, and worked with a neighbor that was my age and he had a pistol we liked to plink with, so I had to get one of my own. On one of the usual Friday night trips to town I had Dad to stop at the local Western Auto Store, after some careful shopping I examined this little .22 Ruger Bearcat it fit perfect, I liked everything about it, that was my gun! I gave $39.95 for it and $9.95 for a fast draw [looked good anyway] holster. I was about 15 or 16 yrs old at the time, I wore that gun everywhere I went [except to town, Mom wouldn't let me]. I can't even think of how many rounds has been fired thru it now. Later I purchased a Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 magnum, I thought the little Bearcat was a little small for me at this time, and it was better for hunting larger game. I eventually gave the .44 to my brother he kept it until about 5yrs ago when some thieves broke into his house and stole all his guns and other valuables. [no recovery, good law enforcement]. My next Ruger was a Mini-14 ranch rifle. Even tho I haven't modified it any I still enjoy shooting itwhen I go to the range [no farm life anymore back in the city]. Of all the guns I have I still cherish the little .22 Ruger Bearcat,it still shoots although it's in a display case above the mantel I look at it and remember all the younger yrs and the fun I had with that little gun. Its retired now along with me. That's my story and I'm sticken to it!