Ruger's web site has sn data.
Ruger's web site has sn data.
It appears that you have a Ruger Mk I, manufactured in 1978.
Ruger's website has a sn look up area.
It was manufactured in 1982.
It was manufactured in 1961.
The RUGER Model 10/22 with serial number 110995 was manufactured in 1970. Ruger began using a serial number system for the 10/22 in the late 1960s, and this specific serial number places it in that timeframe.
The Ruger Mark I was produced from 1950 to 1981, and serial number 15095 suggests it was manufactured in the early 1950s. Specifically, based on Ruger's serial number records, this firearm is likely from 1952. For a definitive year, it's best to consult Ruger’s factory records or a detailed reference guide on Ruger firearms.
You have a .44 Magnum Ruger Super Blackhawk, manufactured in 1978. If you had a question of a different nature, you'll have to clarify.
To determine the age of a Ruger Single Six with the serial number 61-10765, you can refer to Ruger's serial number records. Based on those records, this particular model was manufactured in the year 1961. Therefore, as of 2023, the Ruger Single Six would be 62 years old.
Ruger has never made a model with that number. You might be referring to a RG, which was made in Germany. No sn records.
Not always- but if you go to the Ruger wesbite, under customer service, historical data, select the type of weapon, then the model, you can look up the serial number ranges for any year.
The Ruger Old Army revolver with serial number 140-23568 was manufactured in 1980. Ruger produced this black powder revolver from 1972 until 2008, and specific serial number ranges can help identify the production year. The serial number you provided falls within the range indicating it was made in the early 1980s.