
Now, is it a Ruger Made configuration or was it done after it was shipped from the Factory flatgate.Īll I really want to say at this time it is a 100 NIB factory made with either 5 or 6 known. Thanks Sure It means a Double Action Ruger Revolver in such a configuration that it does NOT match anything shown in the catalogs. Now, is it a Ruger Made configuration or was it done after it was shipped from the Factory. So far all Old Model Single-Sixes with 4 58 in. According to 'Ruger and His Guns' (Wilson), considered one of the authoritative works, standard Single-Sixes hit 6-digit serial numbers in 1959 6-digits continued until 1969.'Lightweights' were introduced in 1956 and all had six-digit serial numbers. You will find a lot of guns with only the.22 cylinder but most of them are missing the Mag. Single-Six with only a.22 cylinder, needs to call Ruger to get a letter. After Ruger started making the convertibles in late 1959 or 1960, not real sure of the date, almost all Single-Sixes were convertibles. Like the Ruger Standard Automatic pistol, the Single Six was chambered for the great. Makes my Old Model Single-Six 5 12 (20-218XX) a circa 1969 standard model covertable (although it only had the 22MAG cylinder with it when I bought it even though its in mint condition). A Grand Entrance Work had been underway on the first Ruger single-action since 1950, and by June of 1953, the gun was ready, the Single Six. This one only has the 22LR cylinder, but I suppose a Mag cylinder may have existed at some time.Īnyhow, it does have adjustable sights, and your information seems a bit more in the ball park. Ruger: Single Six (x2), Security Six, Security 9C, SR22, GP100 (x2), LCR.

Does anybody have some slightly more detailed information about when my new Single Six was made. Picked up a 10/22 with a serial number of 90273, can anyone help me find out what year it was made in this thread in this sub-forum in the entire site.
