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NTM Ruger Single Six
Looking forward to shooting this one! No box or papers but it did come with both cylinders. Original configuration - not upgraded with transfer bar, and am not planning on having that modification anytime soon.
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Looks great! Good find.
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I love the old model Ruger Single Sixes - I have two; a regular model and a Super. They are quality rugged guns. This photo was taken for a future article on them. The top one is one of the last "flat gate" models, produced in early 1957, and the bottom one left Ruger in late 1969. I have original boxes and papers for each.
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Originally Posted by opaul
Looking forward to shooting this one! No box or papers but it did come with both cylinders. Original configuration - not upgraded with transfer bar, and am
not planning on having that modification anytime soon.
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That is in fantastic shape.
Wouldn't blame you if you kept it original from here on. I certainly would.
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Originally Posted by PALADIN85020
I love the old model Ruger Single Sixes - I have two; a regular model and a Super. They are quality rugged guns. This photo was taken for a future article on them. The top one is one of the last "flat gate" models, produced in early 1957, and the bottom one left Ruger in late 1969. I have original boxes and papers for each.
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Beautiful pair, I can see how they can get addictive. Thanks for sharing the flat latch. I wasn't sure what that would look like that.
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My first quality revolver was a Single-6. Got new and still have box and papers. It was like a Olympic Target gun compared to the other kids H&Rs and IJs. K22 ruined me so old Rugers don’t get shot much. Also have an old Flatgate only because of sentimental value.
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