Ruger Auction (1 of 17): New Model Single-Six® Convertible

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Ruger Auction (1 of 17): New Model Single-Six® Convertible

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Bid on a Ruger New Model Single-Six Convertible -1998! (1 of 17)

Ruger is hosting weekly online auctions to support MidwayUSA Foundation’s mission. Every Wednesday until December 25th, there will be a rare and unique Ruger Firearm posted on Gunbroker.com and available to bid on, seventeen auctions total! 100% of net proceeds from these auctions will support MidwayUSA Foundation’s mission. See all active Ruger auctions on Ruger.com/links/auction. With the support of industry leaders like Ruger, we can change the future of youth shooting sports!

The New Model Single-Six Convertible revolvers were first introduced in 1973. Some features of this revolver include a blued finish with a hardened chrome-moly alloy steel cylinder frame, cylinder, and trigger. It has a 5-1/2” barrel and walnut grip panels with silver-colored Ruger “SR” eagle medallions. Other features include a 6-round capacity .22 Long Rifle cylinder and a 6-round capacity .22 Magnum cylinder. The rear sight is click-adjustable for windage or elevation and protected by integral frame topstrap ribs, and a Patridge-type front sight mounted on a ramp. The revolver has been stored in a brown, hinged cardboard box along with an appropriate instruction manual and locking device.   The revolver is being sold “as is.” The purchaser assumes all liability for its safe and proper ownership, storage, use, and resale. The revolver is a part of the Ruger factory collection in Southport, Connecticut, and a Certificate of Authenticity will be mailed to the winner of the auction. The acquisition, ownership, possession and use of firearms are heavily regulated. Some models may not be legally available in your state or locale. Whatever your purpose for lawfully acquiring a firearm – know the law, get trained and shoot safely.

 

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