Ruger Single Six Old Model 3 Screw Revolver Review
This review of the Ruger Old Model Single Six '3 Screw' revolver highlights its historical significance, introduction in 1953, and various chamberings including .22 LR, .22 Magnum, and .17 HMR. The video details the key differences between the old and new models, particularly the absence of a transfer bar in the old model, necessitating carrying with five rounds for safety. It covers operational aspects like cylinder removal for cleaning, trigger pull characteristics, and shooting techniques, emphasizing the nostalgic appeal and affordability of this classic single-action firearm.











