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Folks ,
I'm not a pistol guy but did have a Blackhawk .357/9mm convertible . Bought when I came home from Vietnam in 70 .
Unfortunately I sold it about 40 some years ago .
Now have a yearning for a Ruger " New Model " Single -Six Convertible . Don't know a damn thing about except the one I'm looking at has a 5 1/2 or 6" barrel & is in nice shape .
Would any of the owners of this model please pass on the " pros & cons " ?
Thank you in advance for your time and consideration .
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The pros are that they are awesome.

The cons are that chicks will constantly try and pounce on your dong.


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They can be fun, in a laid back way.

I had some jealousy issues reading through the "backyard fun" thread, but I usually don't have the patience to feed a single action revolver in a fun shooting session.

On the other hand, I may break the bank buying mags for my Buckmark...


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Originally Posted by deflave
The pros are that they are awesome.

The cons are that chicks will constantly try and pounce on your dong.



I second that.


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Probably the best combination of accuracy, portability, inexpensive, and indestructible ever built in a rimfire handgun.

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Probably the best combination of accuracy, portability, inexpensive, and indestructible ever built in a rimfire handgun.


That about covers it.
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The revolver you're describing is one I absolutely do not want living at my house any time soon. It's not that they're not really excellent, it's that Dad's had one for 35 years.

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...I'll be the critic.... While a well made gun that shoots Magnum rounds like a laser, all the convertible S-Ss I have owned were lackluster when it came to shooting Long Rifle ammo. The only exception being the 7.5" Hunter Model. That one will shoot LRs almost as good as the Magnums...

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I've sometimes thought about having Hamilton Bowen rebarrel and put a new cylinder onto a Single Six so it would shoot LR in a consistent manner but I guess I don't want one that bad or I'd have spent the money.


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An old buddy, bought a Single Six once at my urging. He was in his 60’s and had never owned one in the hundreds of guns he’d bought, sold, and traded. So he bought this old battered 5.5” Super Single Six that came through the shop for $125 or so. He comes back from the range that weekend with a rimfire target displaying all these tiny 6 shot groups. He’d tried about 12 kinds of ammo before finding one it really liked but when he did it would really pile them in there. The ammo of choice? Lapua Polar Biathalon, only $12 or so a box of 50. smile

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My three screw now sports a brass Super Blackhawk frame and wide trigger. It made a huge difference in it in my hands. Three of my kid are fighting over it waiting for me to die. I am thinking of surprising them and have it buried with me. I worked all summer when I was 14 to buy it and has been almost half ay around the world with me.


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i kinda prefer the single ten. mine is the 4 5/8 barrel model. triggers have too much sear engagement outta the box, but the revolver works indefinitely. just cock and shoot. try to work around the women trying to jump your dong and the beer youre drinking with your other hand

had a 6 1/2” barrel single six that i sold. front sight wouldnt let it group on paper, so i replaced it with a mk 3 front sight which brought the point of impact down. it was a very respectable shooter after that. cant remember why i sold it.


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Soup: I say go for it!
I have several of these and even have a "Buntline" Model with 9 1/2" barrel.
These pistols are just tons of fun to shoot.
If I were you and YOU only want one Single-Six then I would advise going for the stainless version - I don't know why I just would.
Cool factor maybe.
Good luck if you decide to go for it.
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If you're not happy with the accuracy of your Single Six Dave Clements offers a relatively inexpensive fix "Basic Accuracy Tuneup package".

http://www.clementscustomguns.com/singlesix.html


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Originally Posted by Scott F
My three screw now sports a brass Super Blackhawk frame and wide trigger. It made a huge difference in it in my hands. Three of my kid are fighting over it waiting for me to die. I am thinking of surprising them and have it buried with me. I worked all summer when I was 14 to buy it and has been almost half ay around the world with me.


you could at least tell me where you plan on being buried.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by deflave
The pros are that they are awesome.

The cons are that chicks will constantly try and pounce on your dong.



I second that.



I forth it


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Had one constantly since late 60's early 70's bought used for $30 except for a year or so about 1974.
I needed a shotgun to hunt pheasants etc. here in Idaho and was too broke to buy one so sold the SS for funds, got another about a year later that I still have.
It has friends now

Pros? to many to list easy.
Cons? if there is one I forgot it.

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I've owned a few, may again. Nothing wrong with them, but I really dislike spending 10 minutes to shoot 12 rounds.


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My first handgun was a Single Six. Didn't own one for years until recently when I found an older .32 H&R that I had wanted since reading a Ross Seyfried article years ago.

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