As New in Box Ruger 3-Screw Single Six 22 LR and 22 Mag Cylinders (Circa 1966) Plus Pearl Jay Scott Grips - Looks Unfired
Guns International #: 102360115 Seller's Inventory #:
Category: Ruger Revolvers - Single Six - Ruger Revolvers - Rimfire

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Seller: THE GUN GUY AT SUNAPEE, LLC
Company: The Gun Guy at Sunapee, LLC
Member Since: 7/7/15
First Name: Edward
Last Name: Bryant
State: New Hampshire
Zip: 03255
Country: United States
Phone: (603) 400-0400
Phone2: (603) 400-0400
Number of Active Listings: 0
Total Number of Listings: 41
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: USPS Money order or Cashier's Check



Description:
SALE PENDING RECEIPT OF FUNDS. This is a rare find from the 1966 era. A Ruger Single Six 3-screw revolver, that appearts unfired and new in the box. It has not been converted.  Includes the 22 LR cylinder in the gun plus a 22 Mag Cylinder in the red velvet bag  in the correct accessory box for the spare cylinder. Has 5-1/2 inch blued barrel. Includes box as pictured, waranty card and manual dfated 1965. Very attractive set of pearl colored Jay Scott grips goes with this offering. Although there is not a 100% way to know if it was fired outside of the factory, there is zero turn line on the cylinders. .Consignor says it is new and unfired.  Need USPS money order or cashier's check and copy of the receiving shop's ffl. It will ship USPS priority mail. Shipping cost $40.00.  Taxes, if any,  and transfer fees are the responsibiliy of the buyer. Can be viewed at 894 rte 103 Newbury NH in The Tackle Shack building for local buyers/pickup. 

SOLD

Handgun Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
Manufacturer: Ruger
Model: Single Six
Serial Number: 437592
Barrel Length: 5-1/2
Chambers: Six
Condition: As New
Metal Condition: As New
Wood Condition: As New
Bore Condition: As New
Action: Single Action
Manufacture Date: Circa 1966