This video provides a review of the Ruger Single Six Old Model 3 Screw revolver, highlighting its production years (1953-1973) and its status as an early Ruger classic. The reviewer notes its replacement by the New Model Single Six with a transfer bar safety. The video also includes affiliate links and mentions ammunition provided by Fiocchi USA. The content emphasizes a classic single-action revolver.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Ruger Single Six, a revolver in continuous production since 1957. Nutnfancy highlights its Americana appeal, western-style charisma, and similarity to the Colt Single Action Army. The video details its convertible nature, allowing for shooting in both .22 LR and .22 Magnum with interchangeable cylinders, making it an affordable and fun plinking or 'critter getter' option. It praises the revolver's accuracy, adjustable sights, trigger quality, and robust construction. Different variants are discussed, including the Hunter model and special editions, with a personal preference for the blued 5.5" #10621 model. The review also touches on suitable accessories like leather holsters and targets, emphasizing the enjoyable shooting experience and heirloom potential of the Single Six.
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