Single six
Single six
Hello, I am hoping to get a little help with one of my old model single sixes. I has a serial number of 211***. The listings I’ve seen say that it falls in the range of a 1958 lightweight. It is not a lightweight, I’ve thought it was a convertible, but I don’t know. Has a 4 5/8 bbl. I really appreciate any help anyone might be able to give.
Re: Single six
As far as I recall, there are some Single Six revolvers that were numbered in the lightweight serial number range (in your case that would be 1958). These guns are rare (I am still looking for one). Other collectors may weigh in as well.
Re: Single six
Thanks, rare is always good.
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Re: Single six
I'm pretty sure the out of sequence single sixs in the Light weight serial range are RSS5's
Your revolver is most likely an all blue Lightweight with that 211xxx serial number....
Your revolver is most likely an all blue Lightweight with that 211xxx serial number....
Re: Single six
That would be nice RadicalRod, but it isn’t a lightweight.
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Re: Single six
Well show some pictures it should be all blue with a steel cylinder and 4 5/8" barrel.....
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Re: Single six
The all blue guns stopped at 212xxx.....as did all lightweights
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I have added a couple of pictures of the single six I’m talking about. Any ideas?
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Re: Single six
Just saying! Take the Cylinder out of the frame & look in the cylinder frame underneath the rear sight is there a small screw head to be seen?
Steve
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