Photo is courtesy of John C. Dougan’s book, “Know Your Ruger Single Actions: The Second Decade 1963-73”, page 102.
Shown is a MR-3DB frame in a white box that was used to ship the frames as an accessory. Per John Dougan these carried “Catalogue No. BRG” (p. 16). Hoping that one or more of the members has one of these, and could supply the internal dimensions of the box, and if possible a photo of the ourside of the box as well.
Much appreciated!
MR-3DB shipped as Accessory – Carton Dimensions (internal)
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SteelShooter
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Re: MR-3DB shipped as Accessory – Carton Dimensions (internal)
There were multiple dimensions on the boxes, and I have at least two different sizes at the house, all with the Ruger stamp on the outside of the box. I can measure both of them when I get back to the house on Friday.
Troy
Possessions have a way of possessing their possessors. - Daniel L. Dustin
Possessions have a way of possessing their possessors. - Daniel L. Dustin
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SteelShooter
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Re: MR-3DB shipped as Accessory – Carton Dimensions (internal)
Much appreciated!
Re: MR-3DB shipped as Accessory – Carton Dimensions (internal)
My wife is remodeling my home office, so I wasn't able to find the odd size box. Here are the two that are the most common size with the earlier brown box and the later white box, Ruger changed box venders in 1966. These two are the same size and their dimensions are 6 5/8" wide, 2 1/4" tall, and 4 1/4" deep.
Troy
Possessions have a way of possessing their possessors. - Daniel L. Dustin
Possessions have a way of possessing their possessors. - Daniel L. Dustin
Re: MR-3DB shipped as Accessory – Carton Dimensions (internal)
Here is a pic of mine, same as Troy's except it is only 2 1/8 tall & no cool stamp with the part #.
Maybe because this is a "shipper"
Ship date of Dec 1973
Maybe because this is a "shipper"
Ship date of Dec 1973
I do not "own" these guns, I am but the next caretaker
