<font color="#cc3300">“TWENTY-TWO .22s, THE RUGER SINGLE-SIX, 1953–1968”
DISPLAYED BY JIM SCHAFER
NON-JUDGED MASTERS CLASS/font>
AWARDED BEST EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY BY SHOW PROMOTER
Jim’s outstanding display included a complete set of Flatgates, a complete set of Lightweights including “S” marked guns, with both the Single-Sixes and Super Single-Sixes in between. Many of these guns had beautiful red cylinder frames that all collectors dream about. An extra Type 3 Flatgate with an after market period “Premiere” loading gate was also shown. Out front of the standing display was a factory “All Blue” Jerred Engraved Single-Six and a factory Nickel-plated Super Single-Six. A parts board with most all of the parts changes during that period was also displayed as well as examples of the packaging for these guns. I fully agree with the judges, excellent showing and certainly educational!
<font color="#cc3300">“TWENTY-TWO .22s, THE RUGER SINGLE-SIX, 1953–1968”
DISPLAYED BY JIM SCHAFER
NON-JUDGED MASTERS CLASS/font>
AWARDED BEST EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY BY SHOW PROMOTER
Jim’s outstanding display included a complete set of Flatgates, a complete set of Lightweights including “S” marked guns, with both the Single-Sixes and Super Single-Sixes in between. Many of these guns had beautiful red cylinder frames that all collectors dream about. An extra Type 3 Flatgate with an after market period “Premiere” loading gate was also shown. Out front of the standing display was a factory “All Blue” Jerred Engraved Single-Six and a factory Nickel-plated Super Single-Six. A parts board with most all of the parts changes during that period was also displayed as well as examples of the packaging for these guns. I fully agree with the judges, excellent showing and certainly educational!