The difference in bore size between the pre-1968 guns and post-1968 guns is irrelevant.
I'm sure.Well the difference in bore size was pretty relevant on the convertible Single Six I owned which was built around 1986.
Called Ruger, couldn't get the records dept. sent email.99% of the time, if the cylinder fits and is properly timed, it will work fine.
If you send it to Ruger, it will cost you $150 just in shipping.
In 1968, Ruger began using the same barrels for all .22 Single Six models, convertible or not. The difference in bore size between the pre-1968 guns and post-1968 guns is irrelevant.
If you send it to Ruger, it will cost you $150 just in shipping.
FedEx and UPS both require handguns be shipped priority overnight and that is typically $75 in each direction.not sure if the comment "150 just in shipping" is a typo ?
Hey, if you want to cough up $150 to FedEx, it's your pleasure to do so.FedEx and UPS both require handguns be shipped priority overnight and that is typically $75 in each direction.
"Friendly local FFL's" are not always an easy solution. Sometimes they are too stupid to know the rules/laws or charge you $50 anyway.