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I bought my first Single Six today. Never owned one before. Generally I prefer shorter barrels, but I just had to rescue this one from the pawn shop. Looks to be about 23 years old and I can't find a flaw on it. It has been shot a little but well cared for. Came complete with the yellow box , cardboard sleeve box, manual and warranty card. Also has the .22 mag cylinder. Really nice wood on the grips too. What do you guys think, any long barrel fans ?











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I don't generally go in for the buntlines, but that is gorgeous.
 
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huh...all I ever see are lorcins, highponts and taraus!!!
 
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Very nice!


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That's special! Have you shot it yet?




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That is a beautiful revolver. Congratulations, you will enjoy it. I have the 6.5 and 5.5 inch barreled versions, and they are fun.
 
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That is a very nice Single Six...it's been many years since I have seen one that nice Smile


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Nice! It is rare to see used Single Six at LGS around here. Let alone a 9 1/2"? one. Good find!
 
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I prefer shorter barrels, but that one would be fun to play with off the bench.
 
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I do also prefer the shorter barrels but I have never seen one of these for sale. So I scooped it up. Haven't shot it yet but can't wait to try it.


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Nice! When the bullet leaves the barrel it's halfway there.
 
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It's a winner.
Had one, in the 70s, with an 8 3/8" barrel.
Terrific plinker with either cylinder.
Enjoy.
 
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Nice!
 
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Beautiful.....looks brand new .....enjoy it!
 
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BEE-YOU-TEA-FULL!!! Smile

Have a 6 1/2" I bought new in the 1960's. A favorite. Never converted it to the new and "improved" transfer bar safety feature.

A real fun gun. Also dispatched a few woodchucks with mine.


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That should be a tac driver. I was at a gun shop about a year ago and found Ruger O/M 3 screw 22 with 4.5/8 barrel mint ,no box 349 I jumped on it .
 
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That's a cool piece.
I have one in 44 mag with a 10.5. Got it here in the classifieds maybe 5-8 years ago.
 
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