Price Check on a Ruger Single Six...

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SLCDave

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I have a line on a Ruger Single Six that I have some questions on. It's a blued version, made in the early 70's, walnut grips, flat top, and has both the 22LR/Mag cylinders. Everything looks really good on this gun. What would I be looking at for a ballpark price? What types of problems or issues should I look for in this model, other than the usual stuff gone over in the "revolver sticky" at the top of the page? Any help, comments, advice, etc. would be appreciated.
 
Dave, it should run no more than 200-250. Unless:
It is in absolutely perfect condition with all the factory liturature and box.
Or if it is an unconverted "old-model", it may be worth a little more.
 
Ben is right on - pay no more than $250 for an example in primo condition, unless it's an old unconverted 3 screw. There are zillions of them available on the auction sites at any given time, use this to your advantage when negotiating price
 
I bought an "old model" that only had the 22 mag cylinder at a gun show for $175. I paid $65 dollars for the 22 lr cylinder on e-bay for a total of $240.

It's worth that. (It's my son's favorite).
 
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