I think I'm in agreement with you, these old single sixes are a whole lot of fun. I've got my dad's that he originally purchased new back in 1966, and I always feel like a cowboy when I take it out. They're super accurate, and there's just something about manually pulling the hammer back, and ejecting every shell with the ejector rod that makes you feel like you're part of the gun. I love the machine work/finish on mine, and the action, with every click on the hammer, is butter smooth.
what the name of that finish its like a black iron or something
naterdskater 7 months ago
@moedogger21 where did you get thoes nice stag grips.?
MyREDTAIL 1 year ago
I think I'm in agreement with you, these old single sixes are a whole lot of fun. I've got my dad's that he originally purchased new back in 1966, and I always feel like a cowboy when I take it out. They're super accurate, and there's just something about manually pulling the hammer back, and ejecting every shell with the ejector rod that makes you feel like you're part of the gun. I love the machine work/finish on mine, and the action, with every click on the hammer, is butter smooth.
pacificcoast 1 year ago
Nice gun man wish i had one.
moedogger21 1 year ago
I have a couple Ruger hand guns. One is a .22 Mark 2 target pistol and a stainless steel Black hawk .357 mag. I really like them both. Great guns!
mieses2pieces 1 year ago