You don't mention if it is a handgun or long gun or the caliber/gauge, etc.. Not that I don't want to help, but, checking each of the models on Ruger's website would be time consuming. Ruger's website has extensive serial number data for all its models and you can access them. Also, you can call Ruger and they will be glad to tell you
Ruger has extensive serial number information on their web site.
Go to the Ruger website, customer service, historical data, revolver, find your model, and there is a serial number/ year of production list.With the serial number that you provided,your ruger single six was made by ruger in 1982.
Your Ruger model 77 dates to the year 1983 with the serial number that you have provided.
Ruger website, customer service, historical data- year of production will be there by serial number.
Ruger website, customer service, historical data- year of production will be there by serial number.
Your Ruger model 77 dates to the year 1983 with the serial number that you have provided.
1960 according to the Ruger website.
Ruger website, customer service, historical data, revolvers. Find your model, check the serial number range for year.
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.
Ruger's web site has sn data.
Ruger's web site has sn data.
Ruger's website has information on serial numbers, and year of manufacture. Go to customer service, historical data.