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Ruger single six .32 HR magnum $$$$
Spotted one on an auction site, brand new in the box so they claim.
What's one of these worth, give me the sensible- would be nice to add to the collection price, and the-got to have the darn thing now price! Im in it for $230 right now.
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Probably a pretty penny. I thought that .32 cal single six'es were/are kinda rare.
I paid 319+tax many moons ago for a blued 6.5" .22lr/wmr. I would guess around there.
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Thank's Buck Boost
I will set my,"Im going to Chicken Out" price a bit higher than I had originally planned.
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there are two types. the vintage (80's) version (they are technically called SSM's = Single Six MAGNUM for the .32s) .
500 exc to 600 NIB (just a guess). I have one, no way would I sell! ![]() the newer "cowboy" fixed sight/birdshead grip versions (which I would NOT want--not being a cowboy action shoote, finding them to be fairly ugly, and not enamored of fixed sights for something that shoots 3 different rounds and multiple types of reloads!), don't know prices, but I don't see them in the catalog anymore. Say 500 tops. Last edited by HughUno; 02-23-2012 at 07:36 PM. |
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Bought a Ruger 32 H&R Mag, birdshead grip in November 2008. Paid $ 400.00. Never been fired yet. Only reason I bought it was because I wasn't seeing them anymore and I like Rugers.
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Thank's for the info. May be too steep for my wallet, I'll just wait and see if anyone at the auction want's it worse than me.
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don't hold your breath at 230.00. you would not get a (well) used Charter Arms for under 250 dollars..
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Set your minimum bid about 300 higher and you might just get it.
You can get an interesting and very inexpensive revolver that fires the .32 long for around $110-$130. It's called a Nagant, made in Russia. I have one that is 72 years old and was barely even used. It fires the .32, .32 long, and the 7.62 Nagant cartridge. ![]() http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.as...agant+Revolver |
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