Since Ruger’s stainless Single Six revolvers have all-steel gripframes and ejector rod housings (unlike the blue guns which have aluminum parts), the 4-5/8” barrel length balances well and points very naturally. The adjustable sights give you the ability to tweak it for many types of ammunition. It’s tough to beat an all-weather, easy packing 22LR pistol with the versatility of a 22 Magnum cylinder when you want a little more power. Since Ruger’s stainless Single Six revolvers have all steel gripframes and ejector rod housings, unlike the blue guns that have aluminum parts, the 4-5/8″ barrel length really balances well and points very naturally. The adjustable sights give you the ability to tweak it for the different ammunition that is available. It’s thought to beat an all-weather, easy packing, 22 LR pistol that has the versatility of using a 22 Magnum cylinder when you want a little more power. The blue 4-5/8″ Single Six was always a solid seller for us. It was one of those glaring holes in Ruger’s line-up. There were a limited amount of them available from the 76′ Liberty Year guns, but not something you could easily find at your local gun shop. Until 2002, the Ruger stainless Single Six in the 4-5/8″ barrel was a rarity. Free Shipping Ruger Single-Six 22LR/22 Mag Convertible, 5.5' Barrel Fixed Sights Blue Finish 699.00 635.89 Out of Stock, Taking Backorders Compare Ruger Single-Six 22LR/22 Mag, 6.5' Barrel, Fixed Sights, Blued Finish, Cowboy 699.00 501.