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Ruger Old Model 3-Screw Single-Six .22 LR Revolver
Ruger Old Model Single-Six Revolver – .22 LR
5 1/2" Barrel | 3-Screw | 1958 Manufacture | Blued
Overview
Offered here is a Ruger Old Model Single-Six chambered in .22 Long Rifle. Manufactured in 1958, this early-production revolver features the desirable 3-screw action, 5 1/2" barrel, and classic blued finish that helped establish the Single-Six as one of America's most successful rimfire revolvers.
This example retains the traditional Old Model styling that helped make the Single-Six one of Ruger’s most recognizable and successful revolvers. Overall condition is good for its age with normal signs of use, handling, and finish wear consistent with a vintage 1950s revolver.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Ruger
- Model: Old Model Single-Six
- Caliber:.22 Long Rifle
- Action: Single Action
- Barrel Length: 5 1/2"
- Finish: Blued
- Frame Type: Old Model 3-Screw
- Grip Frame: XR3
- Grips: Black Ruger Grips with Silver Eagle Medallions
- Cylinder: Fluted
- Serial Number: 91152
- Year of Manufacture: 1958
Condition
Good condition with honest signs of use and handling consistent with a revolver of this age. The blued finish shows normal wear with some scattered peppering. Overall, the revolver remains a solid example of an early-production Old Model Single-Six. Please review all photos carefully as they form part of the description.
COMPLIANCE & SHIPPING
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