COMES IN ORIGINAL BOX, DATED 1973. INCLUDES 22LR & 22 MAG CYLINDERS. NOTE: SMALL NOTCH OF WOOD MISSING FROM GRIP, NEAR FRAME OF THE GUN
The Ruger Single Six revolvers are elegant six-cylinder stainless steel pieces of work imbued with classic styling and modern manufacturing for affordable rimfire ammo. The Single Sixes have been in production since 1953.
Twenty years later, Ruger started production of New Model Single Six revolvers. The New Model rubric indicated implementation of a transfer bar safety that has been on each Single Six ever since. And thats a lot of guns. A transfer bar safety means the hammer cant fire the gun unless the trigger is pulled. So even if you drop a loaded revolver, its not supposed to fire. But theres more: a loading gate interlock also helps prevent accidentally firing your gun.
There are plenty of Single Six flavors. Most have fixed front ramp sights followed by fully adjustable (for elevation and windage) rear sights. All you need is a simple flat-head screwdriver to adjust. The various Single Six, Single Seven, Single Nine and Single Ten revolvers are typically made of alloy steel and satin blued or stainless steel with wooden grips.
There are several groups of Single Six revolvers. They include the Single Six Convertible, Single Seven, Single Nine and Single Ten. The Single Six Convertibles come with two 6-round cylinders: one for 22 LR and one 22 WMR. The Single Sevens are 7-round .357 Fed Mag chambered and have either shorter blade front sights or taller ramp ones. Single Nines have a fiber optic front sight and are chambered for .22 WMR. Their name comes from the fact they have 9-round cylinders! Finally, the Single Ten Rugers feature 10-round .22 LR cylinders.
Ruger seems to cold hammer forge all its barrels, creating tremendous durability and barrel accuracy. Single Sixes are no exception. Barrel lengths are typically 4.62 or 5.50. But there are a few outliers. For instance, theres a short-barreled 3.75 Single Seven weighing 32 ounces and measuring 9.75 overall.
On the longer end, there are 6.50 barrel models for .22 WMR, 17 WMR or 32 H&R and the 22 LRs can be had in lengthy 7.50 barrels. But the family king is the 9.50 22 LR / 22 WMR Single Six Convertible. It measures 15 overall and tips the scales at 39 ounces, so just short of 2.5 pounds.