Ruger Old Model Single Six Serial Number History

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History
Ruger Single-Six
Ruger New Model Single-Six (stainless) on top and Ruger 'Old Model' Single-Six (blued) on bottom.
TypeSingle action
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerSturm, Ruger
Designed1953 (Old Model)
1973 (New Model)
ManufacturerSturm, Ruger & Co.
Unit cost$534[1]-754[2] (MSRP)
Produced1953–1973 (Old Model)
1973–present (New Model)
No. builtOver 700,000 (Old Model)[3]
Over 1,057,000 (New Model, as of 1993)[4]
VariantsOld Model, New Model
Specifications
Mass32–40 oz (910–1,130 g)[5]
Length10.25–15 in (260–381 mm)[5]
Barrel length4.625 in (117.5 mm)
5.5 in (140 mm)
6.5 in (170 mm)
9.5 in (240 mm)
Cartridge.22 LR, .22 WMR, .17 HMR,[6].32 H&R Magnum
Barrels6-groove[5]
Action
Feed system6-round cylinder[5]
SightsFixed or adjustable iron sights[5] (the Hunter model has provisions for mounting a scope)[6]

Ruger Old Model Single Six Serial Number History - Video Results

The New Model Ruger SA revolvers are probably the safest revolvers ever made, and they can be carried fully loaded with six cartridges. New Model Ruger SA revolvers only have two screws in the side of their frames. Otherwise the Super Single Six is externally similar to the Old Model guns. I am confused. I saw a thread on the 'other Ruger forum' where someone had a 1957 Single-Six for sale, and wanted over $1,000 for it. The seller reduced the price a bit, and it appears someone bought it for $1,000. It had a round gate. It was not in mint condition, but looked pretty nice.

Ruger Single Six Flattop Old Model Low serial 30, 000 range white plastic grips. (C2023-20) -.22 LR $499.99 0 $499.99 1d 15h 56m. After S/N 150,000 and all Single-Sixes with a serial number prefix, will have.224' bores and may have a 22 LR cylinder, a 22 Mag cylinder, or both. Single-Six Magnum models have 'WIN.22 RF Mag CAL' on the left side of the frame. 22 LR only and 22 Convertibles just have.22 CAL. Same dimensions as Old Model XR3-RED. Marked XRN-3RED on black anodized and blued steel, KXR3 on stainless (began with Super Single-Sixes in 1974). Used on New Model Single-Six, Super Single-Six, Blackhawk, Vaquero, and 4-5/8” & 5-1/2” barrel Super Blackhawks.

The Ruger Single-Six is a single-actionrimfirerevolver produced by Sturm, Ruger & Co. The Single-Six was first released in June 1953.[7]

The Single-Six is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term 'New Model' simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all six chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. The transfer bar safety allows the revolver to fire only when the trigger has been pulled. Ruger provides the transfer bar safety upgrade free of charge for owners of any old model Single-Six,[8] though this may come with a significant trigger-feel penalty.[9]

Specifications[edit]

Custom Long Barrel 45 Colt/45 ACP Blackhawk over Standard Ruger Single-Six 9.5 inch barrel

The New Model Single-Six is currently chambered in .22 LR, .22 WMR (.22 Magnum), and .17 HMR (initially offered with a second cylinder in .17 HM2[10]). Barrel lengths include 4⅝, 5½, 6½, 7½, and 9½ inches, available in both blued and stainless steel.

Ruger manufactures several 'convertible' models that ship with both a .22 LR cylinder and .22 WMR cylinder, allowing the use of both cartridges.[5] The .22 Short and .22 Long cartridges can also be fired in the Long Rifle cylinder. For those models that ship with both cylinders, the last 3 digits of the serial number are engraved on the front of the cylinder; only cylinders that have been properly timed should be used with any given revolver. The term Super Single-Six refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights.

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In 2011 Ruger introduced the Single-Ten and in 2012 they introduced the Single-Nine. Both of these revolvers are stainless steel variants of the Single-Six design with fiber optic sights. The Single-Ten is chambered in .22 Long Rifle, with ten chambers and a 5.5 inch barrel, whereas the Single-Nine is chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (.22 WMR), with nine chambers and a barrel length of 6.5 inches.

Ruger Single-Ten 4.62 inch barrel

.32 centerfire models[edit]

From 1984 to 1997 Ruger chambered the New Model Single-Six in .32 H&R Magnum (which allows the use of .32 S&W and .32 S&W Long cartridges). Ruger reintroduced this caliber option in 2002,[11] and in September 2014 released the Single-Seven in .327 Federal Magnum as well, in a seven-shot stainless steel variant, with barrel lengths of 4.62 inches, 5.5 inches, and 7.5 inches.[12][13]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Ruger Old Model Single Six Serial Number History
  • Wilson, R. L. (1996). Ruger & His Guns: A History of the Man, the Company, and Their Firearms. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN0-684-80367-4. OCLC33820244.
  1. ^'Standard Blued model product page'. Archived from the original on 2009-11-15.
  2. ^'Hunter model product page'. Archived from the original on 2009-11-20. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  3. ^Wilson 1996, pp. 44–45.
  4. ^Wilson 1996, pp. 132–133.
  5. ^ abcdef'Convertible model product page'.
  6. ^ ab'Main product page'. Archived from the original on 2010-06-18. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  7. ^'Ruger's Old Model Single-Sixes' by Bill Hamm
  8. ^Ruger safety upgrade offer (PDF)
  9. ^Shooting History-Ruger 3 Screw-Old Gun Review
  10. ^http://www.ruger.com/news/2004-11-11a.html
  11. ^'Return of the Ruger New Model Single-Six in .32 H&R Magnum' by Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc.
  12. ^'Ruger® Single-Six® Family Distributor Exclusives Models'.
  13. ^'Ruger's Red-Hot, Versatile Single Seven .327 Federal Magnum - Gun Digest'. Gun Digest.

External links[edit]

  • Ruger New Model Single-Six at Ruger.com
  • Mike Cumpston 'The .22 Magnum As A Revolver Cartridge'. American Handgunner. Sept 2001. FindArticles.com. 24 Mar. 2008.

Ruger Old Model Single Six Serial Number History

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