Given their relative similarity, I'll describe these pistols at the same time.
If you're not familiar with them, the Mk I and II both have European-style magazine releases, while the 22/45 has the familiar American-style release.
Also, if it's not evident from the photos, all have 5.5" bull barrels and adjustable rear sights.
The Mk II and the Mk II 22/45 are labeled as "Target."
The Mk I and the Mk II each come with two magazines, though I have a total of five mags for them (they're interchangeable). Whoever is the first buyer of either gets a third magazine. I have no manuals or containers for either of these pistols.
The 22/45 comes with two magazines, the factory manual, and factory container.
They're all stock, though I added a small dab of orange fluorescent paint to the front sights of all of them; it's easily removed if you don't prefer it.
All are in excellent condition, the barrels have good lands and grooves, and all sights are tight. I've not had a problem with any of them.
I bought the Mk I and Mk II used, and have probably put < 100 rds through each. I bought the 22/45 new and have put hundreds (thousands?) of rds through it and only recently had the firing pin replaced (it was inconsistently firing rds). Other than that, it looks and runs as well as when I first bought it.
They're all very accurate pistols, though the Mk I and the Mk II pistols are more accurate (in my hands anyway) than the 22/45.
No shipping as, unless I'm wrong, unlisted pistols cannot be accepted by a transferring FFL. If I'm wrong about that, I'd be glad to ship, though you pay all shipping expenses.
Mk I SOLD to Lonestone1
Mk II SOLD to Sheldon
Mk II 22/45 SOLD to us3
Ruger New Model Single Six Convertible (will ship) SOLD to us3
This revolver has a 9.5" barrel and both .22LR and .22 magnum cylinders. It comes with a Weigand scope base and rings https://www.jackweigand.com/rsswms.html, a Simmons 4 x 32 scope https://www.midwayusa.com/product/61...ruplex-reticle, the original rear sight, original wood grips, Hogue after-market grips (pictured), factory manual, and container.
From the manufacturer:
I bought it used though the original owner/seller told me he'd shot it ~1-2 range sessions but it "wasn't for (him)." I've put < 200-300 .22LR rds and < 40 .22 magnum rds through it.
I've had absolutely no problems with it and it's as accurate as many .22LR rifles I've shot. It shoots well and looks great.
Another CalGunner asked me about any cosmetic issues. On looking more carefully, I found two instances of wear, one on the left side of the muzzle and another on the right side of the ejector housing. The following are photos of that wear.
I prefer to sell locally but will ship, though you pay all expenses.
PM me with any questions or if you want additional photos. (I work somewhat unusual hours and days, but I'll do my best to get back to you asap.)
PLEASE NOTE: I've been involved in a number of CalGuns sales (see Trader Rating), and have encountered a number of people who seem to believe that a PM or phone call expressing interest or trying to bargain on a price seems to constitute an implicit agreement on my part not to sell to anyone else. No, it doesn't.
If we agree via PM or phone on a deal, you must put an "I'll take it" in the thread. If not, and someone else does that, then the purchase is theirs.
If you're not familiar with them, the Mk I and II both have European-style magazine releases, while the 22/45 has the familiar American-style release.
Also, if it's not evident from the photos, all have 5.5" bull barrels and adjustable rear sights.
The Mk II and the Mk II 22/45 are labeled as "Target."
The Mk I and the Mk II each come with two magazines, though I have a total of five mags for them (they're interchangeable). Whoever is the first buyer of either gets a third magazine. I have no manuals or containers for either of these pistols.
The 22/45 comes with two magazines, the factory manual, and factory container.
They're all stock, though I added a small dab of orange fluorescent paint to the front sights of all of them; it's easily removed if you don't prefer it.
All are in excellent condition, the barrels have good lands and grooves, and all sights are tight. I've not had a problem with any of them.
I bought the Mk I and Mk II used, and have probably put < 100 rds through each. I bought the 22/45 new and have put hundreds (thousands?) of rds through it and only recently had the firing pin replaced (it was inconsistently firing rds). Other than that, it looks and runs as well as when I first bought it.
They're all very accurate pistols, though the Mk I and the Mk II pistols are more accurate (in my hands anyway) than the 22/45.
No shipping as, unless I'm wrong, unlisted pistols cannot be accepted by a transferring FFL. If I'm wrong about that, I'd be glad to ship, though you pay all shipping expenses.
Mk I SOLD to Lonestone1
Mk II SOLD to Sheldon
Mk II 22/45 SOLD to us3
Ruger New Model Single Six Convertible (will ship) SOLD to us3
This revolver has a 9.5" barrel and both .22LR and .22 magnum cylinders. It comes with a Weigand scope base and rings https://www.jackweigand.com/rsswms.html, a Simmons 4 x 32 scope https://www.midwayusa.com/product/61...ruplex-reticle, the original rear sight, original wood grips, Hogue after-market grips (pictured), factory manual, and container.
From the manufacturer:
I bought it used though the original owner/seller told me he'd shot it ~1-2 range sessions but it "wasn't for (him)." I've put < 200-300 .22LR rds and < 40 .22 magnum rds through it.
I've had absolutely no problems with it and it's as accurate as many .22LR rifles I've shot. It shoots well and looks great.
Another CalGunner asked me about any cosmetic issues. On looking more carefully, I found two instances of wear, one on the left side of the muzzle and another on the right side of the ejector housing. The following are photos of that wear.
I prefer to sell locally but will ship, though you pay all expenses.
PM me with any questions or if you want additional photos. (I work somewhat unusual hours and days, but I'll do my best to get back to you asap.)
PLEASE NOTE: I've been involved in a number of CalGuns sales (see Trader Rating), and have encountered a number of people who seem to believe that a PM or phone call expressing interest or trying to bargain on a price seems to constitute an implicit agreement on my part not to sell to anyone else. No, it doesn't.
If we agree via PM or phone on a deal, you must put an "I'll take it" in the thread. If not, and someone else does that, then the purchase is theirs.