Single-Six Flatgate Value

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ditto1958

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I have a Single-Six Flatgate made in 1957, and I'm curious about its approximate value. It's in excellent condition, with just a little wear on the left side of the muzzle. Otherwise looks as new.

It's been fired- I had to shoot a few cylinders through it- but didn't show any signs of having been fired. Still doesn't.

Grips are the stock black Ruger grips. The Ruger logo on one side has a small spot of black missing.
 
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In about 95-98% about $600.00 +/- I would think would be a good price. If less than the 95% then it would go down. Mine had a bad spot on the tip of the barrel and I paid $390.00
Go here and look around: http://www.gunbroker.com/All/Completed%2FBCI.aspx?Keywords=Ruger+Single+Six+Flat+Gate&Timeframe=1&Sort=13
 

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Thanks, Frank. Wow, those prices on GB are all over the place.

Oh, and another thing- I seem to recall I have the original sales slip. The buyer paid about $67 for it back in 1957.
 

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contender said:
There are variations that can be worth a bit more. Can you share part of the serial number?

Darn. I should have posted this question when I had access to the serial number.
 

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That puts it as a Type 4 Flatgate. They came in 2 barrel lengths. 4-5/8 & 5-1/2. The short one is more desirable. The ejector rod button should be round,, with the dimple.
If all correct, and the more common 5-1/2" bbl,,, about $550 to $600.
 

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It's the 5.5 inch model. Ruger must not have made many of the shorter ones, as I don't usually see them for sale.
 

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According to the RENE guide yes,, they made a Type 4 Flatgate in 4-5/8". And if my faded memory is correct,, that are rare enough to command good money. The RENE lists one with the serial number of 54431.
 

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According to the RENE guide yes,, they made a Type 4 Flatgate in 4-5/8". And if my faded memory is correct,, that are rare enough to command good money. The RENE lists one with the serial number of 54431.

Maybe I should wash mine, put it in the dryer and see if the barrel shrinks. :)
 
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contender said:
According to the RENE guide yes,, they made a Type 4 Flatgate in 4-5/8". And if my faded memory is correct,, that are rare enough to command good money. The RENE lists one with the serial number of 54431.
Not doubting you but were is that information? I looked and didn't see anything about the 4.5 till I got to first batch of 'round-gates.
 
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