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Interesting Ruger, Ultra rare modern revolver
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This is an auction for one of ours, we knew it was really rare but finding info is a bit spotty sometimes on non catalogued models. We have had people email us telling us that the actual production was 172 of them made.
Here is the auction, it will be interesting to see where it ends up at:
I believe this may be one of the "cleanup" models, when they have extra parts from previous models they make a model just to use up the extra parts.
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Very nice but not a caliber I shoot, it should do well.
Ruger says" made in 2015"
So rare there is only 10 of them listed...
are, not is
The others offered for sale are NOT stainless steel. I would guess that has something to do with the rare factor.
Let's see some auction links. This is the only one on there. Isn't even one in the completed auction last I looked.
Yeah... that's the important thing
Sorry, but I don't see anything rare about a Single Six in 32 H&R. Stainless or blue, cataloged or not.
I searched on 'single six 32' and counted the actual Single Sixes that came up. There are 10.
Ive got one in .38 Special, A GP100 in stainless , not .357 that I cant find out very much, supposedly 100 or less.
Well, I'm glad your not setting the price then, lol.
There is probably as many hard-core Ruger collectors out there as there are Winchester collectors. They go crazy for these super small production run guns, evidently you aren't one so not sure why you are even commenting on something you aren't into.
This came out of the collection of a prominent area Ruger collector that is selling off his collection 20-30 guns at a time, there was 7-8 32 or 327s in this batch. I am assuming this gun will sell in $2000 range, pretty good for a common Single Six 🤔.
We just sold two fairly common 327s for 1525 and 18xx something, this should do better than them but you never know. Sometimes these things go wild when two people get aggressive with something rare but sometimes not.
That's why I was posting it here, due to the rarity it will be interesting to see how it does.
The Ruger Forum has a discussion on the #6518 guns and if you google it there were two just sold in North Dakota.
On that we agree! And I am actually a sucker for flattops and three screws.
They seem to get me in trouble on a regular basis!
I sold one locally that didn't have the box about six months ago and got $1250 for it so you may be pretty close on your estimate. Good luck on the sale!
Mine has bird head grips and 4.75" barrel. I guess that makes it common.
I know Ruger chambered the single six for the 32 H&R mag but hadn't paid much attention to particular models. So I was surprised one would be a collectible. Just goes to show what you don't know sometimes.
Will one of you Ruger experts give me the lowdown on a 1751? Supposed to be made in 2013?
There is info over on the Ruger Forum. Just google it.
When I Google it, like Ricci said, there is all kinds of info on it. Not real common but probably several hundred made. Saw several older ads with prices anywhere from $499-630.
Its good to see SR took all that "read instructions" crapola and moved it under the barrel where its not in your face.
Sorry for hijacking your tread, found them, lot of ideas but no real answers. Thanks,
1751 Ruger Dr, Sumter, SC 29150 | Zillow
Lol, I saw that too.