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Let's see your Ruger Single Six revolvers!

235K views 549 replies 275 participants last post by  j.r. guerra in s. texas  
#1 ·
I don't know if there's already a picture thread... but here goes anyway...

Here are the "twins"... my two Single Six Bisley's in 22lr. :)
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Let's see yours! :bthumb:
 
#6 ·
The "Stars" are shipped with single cylinders and are considered scarce. Big Larry
That is a NICE collection there! I really like that 9 1/2" stainless! :t I really wish Ruger would start producing them again. Even if it is for a limited run. It would make a great companion gun to my 5 1/2" stainless!

Keep the pics coming!
 
#7 ·
I had the rare 9 1/2" convertable stainless a while back, but sold it at the Reno show. This 9 1/2" stainless "Star", is NIB and I doubt I will ever shoot it, but the rarer blued gun is a shooter and boy, is it ever accurate. You would think someone at Davidsons would see the light for a new stainless single six with a 9 1/2" bbl. as they did with the 4 5/8"er. I would buy one to shoot. Big Larry:t :t
 
#400 · (Edited)
The grips in the top photo look to be either after market , or someone changed out the grip screw, that big brass escutcheon isn't original at least it doesn't look like my grips which are factory walnut. Any one else out there have the big brass escutcheons?
Just so you know, well I've taken and blown the photo up, and I see someone changed the escutcheon and substituted it a 45 brass case head.
Pretty cool idea, but on a 22?
Gabby
 
#22 ·
Bisley Single Six

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Here's one you don't see very often. I bought this at the Sports Authority back in '89. Salesman told me it was a special edition Ruger made for their store chain??? No mag cylinder came with it, but I have a stainless steel one that looks and works great.