Ruger New Model Single-Six Bisley .22 LR, 6.5-inch Blued, Factory-Engraved Unfluted Cylinder, Adjustable Sights (2002)
This 2002 Ruger New Model Single-Six Bisley stands out with its factory-engraved, gold-filled unfluted cylinder and classic blued finish. It features the Bisley grip frame, low, wide hammer spur, and Bisley trigger, paired with a 6.5-inch barrel and adjustable sights. Cataloged as RB-22AW with model number 00637, it comes with its original Ruger case and manual.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There is little sign of prior use. The firearm is in excellent condition and functions properly.
What's Included
- Ruger factory hard plastic case (gray) with end label RB-22AW / Model 00637
- Original Ruger owner's manual
This Single-Six Bisley is a single-action-only revolver chambered in .22 LR with a six-shot capacity. It was made in the USA in 2002 and is configured with a 6.5-inch barrel for steady sight alignment and balanced handling.
The unfluted cylinder is factory roll engraved and features a gold-filled "RUGER BISLEY MODEL" motif, adding a distinctive visual element. The revolver wears a blued finish, with the hammer and trigger intentionally left in the white for contrast.
The Bisley grip frame, Bisley trigger, and low, wide Bisley hammer spur define the handling characteristics of this model. Smooth hardwood grips with Ruger silver-eagle medallions complete the factory configuration.
Sighting is handled by adjustable iron sights, with a ramped, pinned front sight and an adjustable rear sight. The transfer-bar safety provides modern safety function within the traditional single-action design.
Factory identifiers include catalog RB-22AW and manufacturer part number 00637. The case end label notes "BISLEY 6½," matching the 6.5-inch barrel configuration and confirming the original setup.




