Ruger has extensive sn data on their website.
Zero. Ruger never made the P38.
Ruger has sn data on their website.
If you can get it to work, the Ruger website has sn data.
It is possible.
Go to http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/PS-SerialNumberHistory.html. AFAIK, Ruger never made a pistol that chambered only 22 short.
You need to contact Ruger. You may have a prototype
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.
Ruger can tell you when it was made and what it is if you call them
Its a pistol. More specifically a 6-shot, single-action revolver, made by Sturm Ruger and Company.
Ruger is the name of the company that made the pistol. .380 ACP is the cartridge size. ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol- part of the cartridge name, as some of the first of the .380 cartridges were made for use in Colt pistols..