- Ruger Blackhawk Grips, Ruger Vaquero Grips, Ruger Single Six Grips Gun Grip Supply Ruger Blackhawk Grips, Ruger Vaquaro Grips, Single Six Grips. Imitation Ivory.
- The Single-Six was initially offered with a 5½' barrel; 4 5 ⁄ 8', 6½', 7½' and 9½' barrels came later.Using an unbreakable coil mainspring, it was the first Ruger gun to use investment.
- The Ruger Single-Six is a single action rimfire revolver produced by Sturm, Ruger.The Single-Six was first released in June 1953. The Single-Six is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six.
The Super Single-Six Old Models had the following model numbers: SC4 SC5 SC6 The 'S' ment Super. The 'C' meant convertible and the 4,5,6 meant 4 5/8 in. Bl.,5 1/2 in. Bl., 6 1/2 in. All Super Single Sixes were Convertibles except for one or more of the Factory Plated guns that was sold to employees. I bought a NIB Ruger single six with 22lr and 22mag cylinders in Dec 2010. The above posts are correct about the last 3 digits on the cylinder should match the frame. On the NIB gun I bought, the.22 mag cylinder did NOT have the matching serial number.
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This is a Ruger 'Flat Gate' manufactured in 1955 (mint condition). This is the only Ruger in my collection. I acquired it, at the urging of a friend who is a very knowledgeable dealer.
The very early serial number, the flat loading gate (which was only produced for four years) and the condition of this gun all intrigued me.
Ruger .22 Cal. Single Six (made in 1955) Flat GateSturm, Ruger & Co. manufactured the original Single-Six single action (in various forms), from 1953 until 1973. In 1957 Ruger replaced the flat loading gate with a contoured gate. This specimen from my collection, was manufactured in 1955 and has the 'flat gate'.
When I can locate a club or association that deals with a particular group of guns I will provide a little information and link. I found such an organization for Ruger (see below).
RUGER COLLECTORS' ASSOCIATION - Co-founded in 1975 by the late Stephen K. Vogel and John R. Hansen, Jr., the Ruger Collectors' Association is an independent organization of Ruger collectors, not affiliated with or sponsored by Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. The association's members are dedicated to the study and preservation of Ruger firearms and memorabilia while promoting camaraderie and fellowship among those interested in collecting and exchanging information about these firearms.