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That is not a model number, but the serial number. Go to the Ruger website, look under customer service, historical data, Slect rifle, shotgun, pistol or revolver, then find your model. There is a serial number/ year list for all Ruger products.
Ruger website, under customer service, historical data, revolver, find your model, date ranges are there. Very nice of Ruger to do that.
Email or call Ruger Customer Service. There have been issues reported with their published SN data.
Go to the Ruger website, Customer Service, Historical Data, Handguns, find your model, and there is a serial number/year table.
Go to the Ruger website, under customer service, historical data, rifles, select your model, find serial number, and it will show year of manufacture.
Ruger website, customer service, historical data, revolvers. Find your model, check the serial number range for year.
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.
Go to the Ruger website, Customer Service, Historical Data, find your model, and look up the date of manufacture.
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 Ruger P95 uses ammunition that is developed in Germany. A dedicated agent will be happy to help you find more information on their official website.
Go to the customer service section of the Ruger website, and look in historical data. Select revolvers, find your model, and see the serial number tables.