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8/1/2002 12:44:41 PM EDT
I have a Ruger Single-Six, and on the frame it says ".22 cal" but the cylinder says ".22 Magnum".  Can I safety fire .22 magnum in this gun?  And can I load the .22 Magnum cylinder with .22 LR or do I need a special .22 LR cylinder to do that???

GunLvr
8/1/2002 12:56:30 PM EDT
[#1]
Is this a new gun? Something from consignment?
I have a single six, but its at home.  I will check later tonight to see whats on it.
The cyl change out easy,
I am not sure.
c-rock
8/1/2002 12:57:47 PM EDT
[#2]
Yes, if the cylinder says .22 Magnum then .22 magnum is what it takes.  Do not fire .22 LR in that cylinder as the case diameter on the Mag is larger than that of the LR.  It can cause a case split (gas leakage).  If you want to fire .22 LR you need to send the gun back to Ruger for them to fit a .22 LR Cylinder to it.  I was quoted $60 for that operation about 5 years ago.  I elected to sell the gun and get a Browning Buckmark, but now wish I'd kept it since it was exceedingly accurate and now I have two autoloading .22 pistols.

Kent
8/1/2002 1:02:34 PM EDT
[#3]
I have one of these, bought it back in the early 80's. It came with both a 22 long rifle cylinder and a 22 magnum cylinder. I dunno if they are still sold that way. It was a fun gun to shoot to say the least. :)
8/1/2002 1:13:39 PM EDT
[#4]
What you have is a Ruger Single Six "Convertible".  I believe all of them originally came with both the LR and WMR cylinders, but used examples often have one or the other cylinder missing.  I purchased one a few years ago, and the Magnum cylinder was missing.  I located a Magnum cylinder which I bought for $10, but didn't bother to send it back to have it fitted.  However, it doesn't seem to mind.  It shoots great with either cylinder.  That WMR is really LOUD out of a 5.5" barrel.
8/1/2002 2:53:41 PM EDT
[#5]
supposed to come with 2 cylinders
1 for 22mag
1 for 22longrifle
dont shoot Long rifle out of 22mag cylinder there is a shoulder in the cylinder for 22mag.

you can probly get a properly timed cylinder from ruger to replace the one your missing but you might have to send the gun in.

www.ruger-firearms.com
8/1/2002 4:04:15 PM EDT
[#6]
I have two older three screw single sixes. They are great guns. I believe the super single sixes and the convertable come with an extra .22 mag cylinder.

My question...Can I use a new .22 mag cylinder in my old model or do I have to send it back to the factory to be fitted???????
8/2/2002 11:16:14 AM EDT
[#7]
Thanks for all the info guys!  Looks like I need a .22 LR cylinder and also possibly a trip to Ruger for timing.

GunLvr

8/2/2002 12:26:31 PM EDT
[#8]
I've got a Single Six with both cylinders that my wife was given by her father.  I've never installed the Magnum cylinder.  No point to it, the paper targets won't care whether they've been hit by a .22 LR or .22 WMR.
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