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Ruger Single-Six .22 WMR 6.5-inch Convertible
The Single-Six Convertible comes with two cylinders — one in .22 LR and one in .22 WMR — allowing the shooter to use both rimfire cartridges in a single revolver. Swapping cylinders takes seconds. This is the definitive plinking and small game combination: cheap .22 LR for practice and the more powerful .22 WMR for hunting. The 6.5-inch barrel is the primary configuration for the convertible.
📄Manual (model family)🔧Schematic — not on file
- Type
- Revolver
- Action
- Single-Action
- Caliber
- .22 WMR
- Capacity
- 6
- Introduced
- 1959
- Origin
- USA
- Status
- Active
- Platform
- {".22 WMR"}
Chamberings
Specifications
- Weight (unloaded)
- 37 oz
- Overall length
- 12"
- Barrel options
- 6.5"
- Era
- Modern
- Intended use
- plinking, small_game, sporting, cowboy_action
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FAQs
- How much does the Ruger Single-Six .22 WMR 6.5-inch Convertible weigh?
- The Ruger Single-Six .22 WMR 6.5-inch Convertible weighs 37 oz (2.3 lb) unloaded.
- What caliber is the Ruger Single-Six .22 WMR 6.5-inch Convertible?
- The Ruger Single-Six .22 WMR 6.5-inch Convertible is chambered in .22 WMR; also offered in .22 LR.
- When was the Ruger Single-Six .22 WMR 6.5-inch Convertible introduced?
- The Ruger Single-Six .22 WMR 6.5-inch Convertible was introduced in 1959 in USA and is still in production.
- What is the capacity of the Ruger Single-Six .22 WMR 6.5-inch Convertible?
- The Ruger Single-Six .22 WMR 6.5-inch Convertible has a capacity of 6.
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