Dougan's book on Ruger will have what you want.
I bought a Ruger "Old Army" black powder revolver in 1974, which is based on the Black Hawk frame and it came in a RED box with the White Ruger logo. Most Rugers came in a box like that.
The Sierra Six looks like a ruger single six- or a colt peacemaker. Basically it looks like any pistol you would see on an old western movie. A good- low cost shooter....
Both are fine weapons. What will make it "better" for you is subjective. If you want an opinion, I personally would go with the Ruger because it's caliber is .45acp, plus, Ruger has a reputation for building their weapons like tanks.
Ruger will send you a manual for free. In the meantime, find a good gunsmith and ask for some help.
hi i have just got my first shotgun witch is a Richard Burton & co liege 410 single barrel shotgun i to would like to now the age f this gun have any luck in get in any info on if so i would appreciate any info u could give me. thanks Jake
It is on their web site.
Check their web site
According tohttp:/www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/PS-SNH-RE-SPSSix.html, it looks like you may have typed some numbers wrong. This link has an address and phone number for Sturm, Ruger & Co. They will tell you the age, etc of your weapon at no charge.
Yes. A little. What would you like to know ?
I would like info on acct.numbers 004-5313565-9,004-2040657-1,004-2040656-3
I do not know if it is unsafe or not nobody can say that without seeing it, but Ruger did not Make a RG 14 Rohm Did,
The Ruger website lists historical data for their firearms, under customer service.