Description
The Ruger Single Six Revolver 17 HMR 5.5″ Barrel SS Finish Rosewood Grips is a modern single-action revolver chambered in the flat-shooting .17 HMR rimfire cartridge. It combines classic cowboy aesthetics with a highly accurate, low-recoil varmint and target round, all wrapped in a durable stainless steel frame with elegant rosewood grips. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of CCI and Hornady V-Max through this one, and it’s a tack-driver for small game and plinking.
Here are the key features that make this Single Six stand out:
- .17 HMR Chambering: Delivers laser-like trajectory and explosive terminal performance on pests.
- Stainless Steel Construction: Provides excellent corrosion resistance for all-weather reliability.
- 5.5-Inch Barrel: A great balance for sight radius and handling, optimizing the .17 HMR’s velocity.
- Classic Rosewood Grips: Offers a traditional, comfortable hold that looks as good as it feels.
- Transfer Bar Safety: Ruger’s patented system allows for safe carry with all six chambers loaded.
- Adjustable Rear Sight: Lets you dial in your zero for different ammo types and distances.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .17 HMR |
| Barrel Length | 5.5 Inches |
| Overall Length | 10.5 Inches (approx.) |
| Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Grips | Rosewood |
| Capacity | 6 Rounds |
| Weight | 36 oz. (approx.) |
This revolver is for the shooter who appreciates the deliberate pace and craftsmanship of a single-action but wants modern rimfire performance. It’s perfect for Missouri hunters targeting squirrels, groundhogs, or raccoons with surgical precision. It’s also a fantastic, low-cost training tool for new shooters learning revolver fundamentals, and a pure joy for any enthusiast who just loves ringing steel at 100 yards. The price point of $557.69 puts it in a sweet spot for a quality, versatile rimfire.
Pros & Cons
Look, the pros are significant. The accuracy with quality ammo like Hornady 17gr V-Max is genuinely impressive—you can consistently hit a golf ball at 50 yards. The stainless steel and rosewood make for a handsome, low-maintenance package. Recoil is virtually non-existent. The cons? Well, it’s a single-action, so the firing cycle is slower than a semi-auto. Reloading takes practice. And .17 HMR ammo, while not prohibitively expensive, costs more than .22 LR. That said, you’re paying for that blistering performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a convertible model that comes with a .22 LR cylinder?
A: No, this specific model is dedicated to .17 HMR only. It does not include a secondary cylinder. Ruger offers convertible Single Six models in .22 LR/.22 WMR, but this one is built specifically for the higher-pressure .17 HMR cartridge. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, as with all our firearms.
Q: How does the .17 HMR perform for varmint hunting compared to a .22 WMR?
A: The .17 HMR has a much flatter trajectory and higher velocity, making it easier to hit small targets at longer ranges (think 125+ yards). It also tends to be more frangible, reducing ricochet risk. For pure varminting, the .17 HMR is superior. For general plinking where cost matters more, the .22 WMR has its place.
Q: Are the sights easily adjustable for windage and elevation?
A: Yes. The rear sight is fully adjustable with a screwdriver, allowing you to fine-tune your point of impact. The front sight is a fixed blade, which is robust and perfect for this type of field revolver. It’s a simple, effective system that fits out of the box for most shooters with standard holds.
If you’re after a uniquely accurate and classic-feeling rimfire revolver that’s built to last, this Ruger Single Six in .17 HMR is ready to ship. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to compliant states.




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