Introducing a cherished piece of American firearm history, the Ruger Old Model Single-Six Revolver. Manufactured in 1970, this revolver stands as a testament to Ruger's enduring legacy of crafting dependable, versatile, and affordable single-action revolvers. This particular model is known as the "Three Screw" due to its distinctive design, and represents one of the last produced before Ruger's transition to the New Model series in 1973. With its dual-caliber capability, this revolver offers both .22 Magnum and .22 LR shooting experiences, making it a versatile choice for any gun enthusiast.
The overall condition of this revolver is good, with minor signs of prior use such as light scratches and scuffs, which are typical for a firearm of its age. The bore is clean, well-maintained, with good rifling, ensuring a reliable shooting experience. Accompanied by a spare .22 LR cylinder and a brown leather right-hand holster, this revolver is ready for both display and action. It also comes with its original factory box, adding to its collectible value.
Delve into the rich history of the Sturm Ruger Old Model Single-Six, a revolver born from the heyday of Western television and movies. Its timeless blued finish and smooth walnut grips, adorned with Ruger medallions, capture the classic aesthetic appeal. The adjustable notched rear sight and front ramp sight allow for precise aiming, ensuring that each shot is as accurate as it is satisfying. As a single-action revolver, it offers a nostalgic shooting experience reminiscent of the Old West, ideal for both collectors and recreational shooters who value iconic American gun design. Owning this revolver not only enriches your collection but also keeps a piece of firearm history alive.




