The latter used a slightly larger bullet than the former, so Ruger compromised with a barrel diameter of 0.219" to handle both. 22 LR, the other in the recently introduced. By 1960 Ruger began offering Convertible Single-Sixes with two cylinders - one chambered in. This was quickly changed to a standard contoured loading gate. The one-piece grip frame was aluminum and the loading gate - instead of being beautifully contoured like the Colt’s - was flat. My original version had a 5-1/2" barrel and fixed sights (well, except for the fact the rear was drift-adjustable for windage). My life was changed forever in 1956 when I purchased my first Single-Six for $63.25.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |