I did it again.
Just picked up this 5 digit Six with factory stag grips from a small-town New Mexico gun shop. It also has had a round loading gate installed.
The story goes that they bought the gun from the 85 year-old original owner, who claimed it came from the factory with stags. They sold it to a gentleman who recently passed away and his widow brought it to them to sell. I suspect that there was a misunderstanding and he probably said that the grips came from the factory. But they are writing a note attesting to their understanding of its history.
Is it possible that the gun was sent back to the factory where the loading gate and grips were changed? I have requested a LOA but I understand they don't reveal any service history. Does Ruger even have service records? Here are the seller's photos. The emblem on the left side looks a little scuffed.
Type 2 & 3 flatgates with stags
Type 2 & 3 flatgates with stags
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Re: Type 2 flatgate with stags
Nice looking grips and the gun only shows typical holster wear. Great looking gun with what could be an after market loading gate?
These early Single Sixes show the original design that has made Ruger revolvers so collectible. Good find. Brass Frame/Lee E
These early Single Sixes show the original design that has made Ruger revolvers so collectible. Good find. Brass Frame/Lee E
Re: Type 2 flatgate with stags
We have never heard of factory stags being shipped on the gun from the factory. They were purely listed as accesories. Loading gate is a Premier after market. When Dick Beileau was Service Mgr and moved his Dept from Southport to the New Hampshire, he took no service records with him. He stated that to me years ago, noting there was just too much paper to be moved.
Re: Type 2 flatgate with stags
I understand about the factory thing - I'm wondering if the gun could have been returned to the factory for installation of an updated gate and the stags. Lot's of folks did not like the flat gates. Also, a GS (or anyone, I guess) could have ordered the parts from Ruger and installed them, right? From photos I have seen here, the gate does not look like a Premier to me, wadr. I am considering restoring it to original but it looks good like this.
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Re: Type 2 flatgate with stags
Count me in with those not liking the flat loading gate. I appreciate the historical significance but guns should be aesthetically pleasing to get my attention. I wouldn't restore if it were mine, looks great as is to me
Re: Type 2 flatgate with stags
See this thread.
Bennett posted a picture of a Ruger and Premier gates.
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=2408
JAY
Bennett posted a picture of a Ruger and Premier gates.
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=2408
JAY
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Re: Type 2 flatgate with stags
Thanks, Jay.
That's the photo I mentioned above. Mine sure looks Ruger to me.
Still would like to know whether Ruger serviced flat gate Sixes for owners returning them to have the updated round gate installed. Just curious.
That's the photo I mentioned above. Mine sure looks Ruger to me.
Still would like to know whether Ruger serviced flat gate Sixes for owners returning them to have the updated round gate installed. Just curious.
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Re: Type 2 flatgate with stags
Sure...Ruger could have installed a round loading gate for a customer if a gun was sent to the factory for them to do that.Carbineguy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 1:38 pm Thanks, Jay.
That's the photo I mentioned above. Mine sure looks Ruger to me.
Still would like to know whether Ruger serviced flat gate Sixes for owners returning them to have the updated round gate installed. Just curious.
Chet15
Re: Type 2 flatgate with stags
https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns- ... =101463651
This listing on GI had lines drawn through all the text. Does that mean it was sold or withdrawn? Check out the price - and it's not even a Type 1. I read somewhere that the lanyard ring was a European thing. Never seen one before. Very interesting looking stags.
Owen
This listing on GI had lines drawn through all the text. Does that mean it was sold or withdrawn? Check out the price - and it's not even a Type 1. I read somewhere that the lanyard ring was a European thing. Never seen one before. Very interesting looking stags.
Owen
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Re: Type 2 flatgate with stags
Well.......a type I sold for $660 over on Gunrunner very recently..AND THERE IS A SOON TO CLOSE "VERY NICE" TRI COLOR LIGHTWEIGHT AT 1020..!!!!!!!!
SO............Stags are $650++..this RSS has a hole drilled in the GF and while attractive, is not worth 1500........JMO's best to pay attention to the math, stalwarts
SO............Stags are $650++..this RSS has a hole drilled in the GF and while attractive, is not worth 1500........JMO's best to pay attention to the math, stalwarts