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Ruger Single-Ten (Estate Sale)

Discussion in 'Handguns: Revolvers' started by dredd, Nov 28, 2022.

  1. dredd

    dredd Member

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    I have to brag.
    I am usually a day late and a dollar short.

    How much for that revolver?

    "Just so you know, it's not normal. It is called a single action. You have to cock it to shoot it. You can't just pull the trigger. The bullets go in over here.... blah... blah... blah..."

    Hmmm... Interesting...

    "I'll take $300 for it."

    Me on the inside :D:D:D


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  2. armoredman

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    You stole that! Nice find!
     
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  3. NIGHTLORD40K

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    :what:
     
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  4. horsemen61

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    Nice revolver better price
     
  5. wcwhitey

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    I love a good score, nice!
     
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  6. Shanghai McCoy

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    Now that's a "Deal, deal.." :thumbup:
    Heck, I didn't even know there was/is a Ruger Single ten..? o_O
     
  7. armoredman

    armoredman Member

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    Me either, had to look it up, MSRP is almost $900.
     
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  8. Dave DeLaurant

    Dave DeLaurant Member

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    Awww man!

    Seriously, good buy dude.
     
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  9. Hikingman

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    Yes, you ...er got away with it! :)
     
  10. Bazoo

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    If you have trouble sleeping at night, you can send it to me PIF and the charity will help!
    Congratulations.
     
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  11. Riomouse911

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    Veeeery nice pickup there! Thats certainly a sweet Ruger and a great price. :thumbup:

    When you get a chance to shoot it let us know how it shoots for you. :)

    Stay safe.
     
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  12. Tallball

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    Nice revolver! Great deal! :)
     
  13. Kookla

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  14. jstert

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    very sweet deal! my only slight problem with the ruger single nine & ten stainless revolvers is that they are way too pretty (and expensive) to do this platform’s originally intended role mucking about as an outdoors sidearm, compared to a blued single six, i.e. showhorse versus plowhorse.
     
  15. Seedy Character

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    Being stainless, it is much tougher and impervious to the outdoors than it's blue counterpart.

    The ONLY draw back to the Single-Ten is it is SLOW to reload.

    IMO an 8 shot would be perfect. I have a Single Six in blue and stainless. Grandson carries the stainless more than I do. It looks new. The blue is a 3-screw, well used and well worn, shoots good as new. Both have magnum cylinders.

    Great find. It will last several lifetimes. I would have been all over that 10. They are seldom seen for sale. 9s even less.
     
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  16. CraigC

    CraigC Sixgun Nut

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    Well done!

    Not that slow, I can burn through a brick of ammo in about 2hrs with one. Better with two, they will get too hot to handle. ;)
     
  17. Speedo66

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    In training we were taught in an emergency, it only takes one round for a gun to be reloaded.

    That gun is not typically thought of as a self defense weapon, but just something to keep in mind.

    OP: Good luck with your new gun!
     
  18. adcoch1

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    Great deal on an even better looking revolver! I want to get a single ten but just can't stomach MSRP. For $300 I'd of asked if they had more!
     
  19. gobsauce

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    I have a love/hate relationship with this forum.

    I love the forum as a whole, but damn. Y'all always find a way to make me incredibly envious.

    Dude, absolute great find.
     
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  20. Speedo66

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    "Y'all always find a way to make me incredibly envious."

    Or spend money.
     
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  21. adcoch1

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    I like guns, and I will spend some money on em, but I never knew I "needed" so many different things until I found this forum!
    I would like to replace my wrangler with a single ten like the Op's though. I had a single six back in the days of unemployment, and it went away to pay bills. If it had been a ten shot I'd still have it...
     
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  22. BullRunBear

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    Massive congrats on a great revolver and even better deal!! I lucked into a similar deal a couple of years ago. (Wish it happened more often.) The best aspect was discovering that, for some reason, I shoot the Single-Ten better than a Single-Six. It's become my favorite 22lr single action.

    Jeff
     
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  23. Electricmo

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    If you rotate the cylinder correctly you can line up the holes in the gate and load 2 at a time. Lipsey sold the 4 3/4 barrel exclusively.
     
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