Ruger New Model Single-Six .22 LR Revolver, 6.5 inch Barrel, Satin Stainless, Adjustable Sights (2010, USA)
This 2010 Ruger New Model Single-Six in .22 LR pairs classic single-action operation with durable stainless-steel construction. It features a 6.5 inch barrel, adjustable iron sights, and a six-shot fluted cylinder, with a uniform satin stainless finish on the frame, barrel, and cylinder. Hardwood grips with Ruger silver eagle medallions and a clean, excellent bore round out a well-kept example made in Newport, NH, USA.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes are present from light handling. The satin stainless surfaces present uniformly.
What's Included
- Leather belt holster
- No box or case is included. Any box shown in photos (including the Smith & Wesson-branded cardboard box) is not included.
Built on a stainless-steel frame with a matching stainless barrel and cylinder, this New Model Single-Six offers corrosion-resistant durability with an even satin stainless finish. The six-shot fluted cylinder, right-side loading gate, and crescent-style ejector button with housing under the barrel follow the model’s well-known single-action layout.
The 6.5 inch barrel provides a steady sight radius, complemented by a ramp front sight and a windage- and elevation-adjustable rear sight. This setup allows precise zeroing with a variety of .22 LR loads.
Ruger’s safety suite includes a transfer-bar safety and a loading-gate interlock, paired with an external hammer for traditional single-action cycling. The revolver retains the clean mechanical feel expected from the New Model action.
Hardwood grips with Ruger silver eagle medallions add a classic touch and secure in-hand feel. The barrel address indicates Newport, NH, USA manufacture, situating this example in Ruger’s modern production era while maintaining the Single-Six’s timeless handling characteristics.




