My particular gun came in 22 LR, but the Single Six line has since grown to include nine and ten shot arrangements with carbon steel or stainless steel to choose from, numerous barrel lengths, and cataloged calibers like 17 HMR, 22 Magnum, and 32 H&R Magnum. Otherwise, the Single Six operates like those old Colts with a spring-loaded ejector rod housed under the barrel and a loading gate on the right side of the frame where rounds are loaded and unloaded one at a time until you have your six rounds into the cylinder. The only obvious breakup in the lines of the gun is the top strap of the receiver where the barrel meets the receiver. The high profile adjustable rear notch and front serrated post sight arrangement even out the profile of the gun. The Colts are known as naturally pointing guns and the same is true with the Single Six despite the Single Six wearing a thick 5.5-inch barrel and a bulky one-piece cast carbon steel receiver. ![]() The aluminum grip frame and walnut grips were well formed and reminiscent of the feel of a Colt Single Action. At 35 ounces, it weighs as much as a conventional 357 Magnum handgun. ![]() ![]() ![]() In the hand, the first thing you will notice is that the Single Six is a beast of a handgun for a 22.
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