![]() ![]() ![]() It should be a treasured position by someone. Regardless, there are few if any just like that in the same or better condition. it's one of those guns that might blow your mind one day and sell for 2500.00 and another day for 650.00 and you can't figure out why. Undoubtedly it may fetch a four figure price at an online auction site. serial number lookup tool to help identify it. Around here, at a local show, I would imagine a price between 750.00 and 950, and it would take some patience to sell. Custom shop trigger unbelievable both single action and double action pull super crisp like glass. You will find some reluctance of a public number, because some will want to PM you and try to steal it. If you really just don't have any use for a gun that should avoid unnecessary wear and tear, not even as an investment, I'd pass it along to someone who would appreciate it and buy another convertible you wouldn't be afraid to use. If it needed to be my fishing bucket varmint repeller, I'd buy a solid but obviously used piece that I wouldn't need to obsess about any unavoidable wear and tear. They are great guns enjoy it, for it to bring a collector premium it needs to be in pristine condition with box. The articles shared above will answer most of your questions. ![]() I'd keep it in a quality padded case, store in a humidity free environment, and wrap the box in a plastic bag and store separately to keep it pristine and avoid wear caused by use of access to the gun. 192xxx is a 1962 model, Ruger skipped a few blocks of serial numbers for the Single-Six in 1962 which causes some confusion. I have a number of favorites that go to the range from time to time that still look like new. I would keep it and shoot it, but take special care of it. ![]()
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