Go to http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/PS-SerialNumberHistory.html. AFAIK, Ruger never made a pistol that chambered only 22 short.
If you can get it to work, the Ruger website has sn data.
Ruger has sn data on their website.
Ruger website, customer service, historical data- and you need the MODEL of the pistol. Your serial number indicates that your Ruger pistol was made in the year 1976.The ending serial number for that year was 13-48646.
Go to the Ruger website, customer service, historical data, pistol, find your model, and there is a serial number/ year of production list.With the serial number that you provided,your Ruger standard model single six revolver was made in 1960.If you have a standard model automatic Mark I pistol,it was made in 1957.
The numbers 10-21133 are the serial number that was assigned to your Ruger Standard Mark I pistol,which was made in the year 1969.
The brand is Sturm, Ruger, not Strum- and we cannot tell without a serial number, However, if you visit the Ruger website, look under customer service, historical data, pistol, you can find your model, and the serial number range for year of manufacture.
100-400 USD
50-250 depending on specifics
@ 36 years ago
That would be 1973. They stopped production in 1982 - going to the Mark II.
If you find the serial number of YOUR Ruger, go to the Ruger Website. Under Customer Service you will find a link to historical data. You can look up the year of manufacture by serial number. Since you did not share with us what your serial number is, we don't have a clue.
About 1953. Ruger lists the serial number ranges of different model firearms on their website, under customer service. Link to yours is below: