Also, the grip frame screws are a bit messed from someone using the wrong screwdriver head size. I thought that something had been done to the pistol when I noticed the reverse indexing pawl, but wasn't sure. From looking at the Ruger site, the pistol is from 85, or thereabouts. However, if they are scarce, and you want it, why quibble of a few dollars more or less? You never pay too much, but occasionally too early!You are correct on the 650 serial number. Look at the frame, and if it's marked "SSM" as well as "Single-Six 32 H&R magnum," then it's an earlier gun & more desirable. Next, if it has a reverse indexing pawl, it has had internal work done. First, the serial number should be 650-xxxxx, not 65-xxxxxx. The 4-5/8" & the 9-1/2" ones are more desirable.Ī couple of things I see. Next would be if the gun is in a rarer variation.
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