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Ruger Single Six with 4 5/8"

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 3:38 pm
by fastgreg
Hello anyone know about this model Ruger Single Six with 4 5/8" barrel, with fixed sight has windage sight( look same as old model ),
I just heard rumor about these made 500 for 4 5/8", another made 500 for 5 1/2" and another made 500 for 6 1/2"..My Ruger is unfired and has extra cylinder 22 magnum and box all paperwork.
What is value for that with 4 5/8" ??
What it called model ???? I know it is not flattop or flatgate....
FastGreg

Re: Ruger Single Six with 4 5/8"

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 7:57 pm
by flattop44
Is it a New Model (look on the left side of the cylinder frame). What is the serial number?
FT44

Re: Ruger Single Six with 4 5/8"

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 8:26 am
by T.A. Workman
Welcome,

This is easier than typing it out,, ;)
Hope it helps.
Terry

http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB3/viewto ... 1&t=230545

Re: Ruger Single Six with 4 5/8"

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 11:46 am
by fastgreg
flattop44 wrote:Is it a New Model (look on the left side of the cylinder frame). What is the serial number?
FT44
Yes, it is New Model, serial number is 262-29708, it is 4 5/8" and it is unfired, box, paperwork.I see that guy T.A.Workman's comment and picture, it is same as mine.., serial numbers on right side of cylinder frame. you said on left side, no such thing. LOL,
FastGreg

Re: Ruger Single Six with 4 5/8"

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 6:16 pm
by O M CRAZY
Interesting gun, it looks like the early "Old Model" Single Six, Except for the trigger and the 2 pins.

O M CRAZY

Re: Ruger Single Six with 4 5/8"

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 12:21 pm
by chet15
Ruger Distributor Davidson's had Ruger build them 500 of each in the barrel lengths 4-5/8", 5-1/2" and 6-1/2" in 1989. They look just like an Old Model fixed sight gun except they have two pins.
I always wondered if Ruger didn't use up the leftovers of their fixed sight Single-Six Bisley frames for these. Really, would be hard to imagine Ruger just making a batch of guns like that out of the blue, unless they had such leftovers to do them.
At the same time Ruger did these guns for Davidson's they were also working on a Lightweight Single-Six with fixed sights and aluminum alloy cylinder frame. Development went on for a couple years then ended when Ruger closed manufacturing at the Southport plant.
Chet15

Re: Ruger Single Six with 4 5/8"

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 1:41 pm
by rugerguy
yes, those are the type ,style of frames Ruger SHOULD have used for the 22 Single Six 50th anniversary guns, NOT a "mini" Vaquero.... :(

Re: Ruger Single Six with 4 5/8"

Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 7:57 am
by Hawkeye28
We can thank Bill Jr for that, plus sticking that model and the Anniversary #1 into the normal serial number runs.........what a shame! :evil: