Teddydogno1
Single-Sixer
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- May 10, 2013
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I visited a small gun shop I don't go to often today after some other errands. They had a pair (not sequential) of polished stainless Ruger Single Six .32 H&R "Mini Vaquero" revolvers with the faux ivory factory grips. Apparently the last two of several they had in from an estate. The price was $599 each, which is what I would expect. But only $1000 for the pair. After some deliberation and talking with them, I decided to bring them both home (though I will probably pass one of them on).
These were owned by a CAS shooter so they are not new, but look pretty good generally. They have a free-spin setup, which I don't think was factory back in 2000 when these were made. One of them also has a problem with getting "stuck" at one position so will need to go back home for repair. The one I keep I would like to explore having bored for .327 Federal if that is an option.
I know there have been several versions of these over the years. These are Model 06510. Not the short butt. Any idea why one label is yellow and the other is white? They are only 153 numbers apart.
Any other comments or info about them would be welcome.
Rob
These were owned by a CAS shooter so they are not new, but look pretty good generally. They have a free-spin setup, which I don't think was factory back in 2000 when these were made. One of them also has a problem with getting "stuck" at one position so will need to go back home for repair. The one I keep I would like to explore having bored for .327 Federal if that is an option.
I know there have been several versions of these over the years. These are Model 06510. Not the short butt. Any idea why one label is yellow and the other is white? They are only 153 numbers apart.
Any other comments or info about them would be welcome.
Rob