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Old 07-06-2009, 03:04 PM
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I bought my ruger single six new in 1966. It is stainless, has a 6.5 inch barrel and target sights and shoots 22 short, long and long rifle carterages.
1966 would make it an Old Model and have 3 screws on the cylinder frame's side. Stainless ones weren't produced until years later.
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Old 07-06-2009, 08:26 PM
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Ive owned my Rugar sigle six 22lr and 22mag for abought 20 yrs or so .
The pistol was once a friend of mines father . Figure its probably one of the first made .
Blue with wooden grips .
Pretty darn accurate pistal .
Around here if you can find a used one there around $275. and up .
I cant believe how much there value went up over the years ..Good luck and you wont be sorry if you buy one new or used ...
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Old 07-07-2009, 01:18 PM
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Not to cheap shooting my single six for me- that we have had about 10-15 yrs now- in 32 mag( hard to find the factory ammo some-i noticed). But its a nice gun i like it. Always ment to pick one up in 22. cal also.

Luckly i have some reloading supplys(32 cal bullets ,cases, dies) i bought quitea few yrs ago for it to- just have to get to it & stop procrastanating
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Old 07-07-2009, 04:25 PM
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Not to cheap shooting my single six for me- that we have had about 10-15 yrs now- in 32 mag( hard to find the factory ammo some-i noticed). But its a nice gun i like it. Always ment to pick one up in 22. cal also.

Luckly i have some reloading supplys(32 cal bullets ,cases, dies) i bought quitea few yrs ago for it to- just have to get to it & stop procrastanating
I had one in 32 cal as well. It was a lot of fun to shoot but the ammo was a little pricey. I sold it a few years ago.

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