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Ruger Security Six 4"

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ginzo

Nice salvage job there. That has to be one of the nastiest looking "Before" photo I have ever seen! Good to see that everything turned out just fine.
 
Set Screw

WEG

Thanks about the Set Screw.
I checked mine, and it was almost out ?
Have not shot it for a while, was planning to shoot it in the Spring.
I bought it used (very little) from a guy, it was his Fathers.

Good gun

Out.
 
ginzo said:
It's a tack driver also. It's the most accurate gun I own!!

Group like that give from a revolver give me warm fuzzies. Just sayin' :eek:

Nice shooting.
 
Group like that give from a revolver give me warm fuzzies. Just sayin' :eek:

Nice shooting.
Thanks, to be honest it was from a rest. I wanted to sight it in after I had refinished it and had removed both front and rear sights. Just lucky eyeballing the rear for wind age and elevation when I put it back together. Didn't have to move a thing!!
 
Ruger Security Six

I have 2 of them I purchased brand new..back in the early 80's, if I remember correctly. I bought the 2 3/4" & 6" barrel lengths. Wish I'd sprung for a 4" as well. They were being sold @ close-out prices, as Ruger was introducing the GP 100 as it's replacement. What wasn't publicised was why. The Security Six was a strong, well designed, reliable & accurate pistol. Ruger sold a lot of them.
They were issued firearms for many police department & other law enforcement agencies. I recall Ruger replaced them as production costs were too high , narrowing their profit margin.The GP 100 & later, SP100 were designed to be manufactured faster & easier (= cheaper)

A friend with a FFL license ordered them from a distributor that was "blowing them out".. don't want to mention price paid, as it'll be too upsetting, but I bought both for less than a similar single S&W cost @ the time.

A college classmate was practicing his pistol smithing skills @ the time & offered to do a trigger job for me.I gave him the 6" & It has one of the
nicest trigger pulls of any of the hanguns I own..It breaks @ 3# & is very smooth...'course it's had more of my handloads through it than any other pistol I've owned..that might've smoothed it out some too.

I agree neither the GP-100 or SP-100 is close to being what a Security Six is.. & that's why the prices continue to rise for them..if you can find one for sale..Won't be mine..;)
 
I have 2 of them I purchased brand new..back in the early 80's, if I remember correctly. I bought the 2 3/4" & 6" barrel lengths. Wish I'd sprung for a 4" as well. They were being sold @ close-out prices, as Ruger was introducing the GP 100 as it's replacement. What wasn't publicised was why. The Security Six was a strong, well designed, reliable & accurate pistol. Ruger sold a lot of them.
They were issued firearms for many police department & other law enforcement agencies. I recall Ruger replaced them as production costs were too high , narrowing their profit margin.The GP 100 & later, SP100 were designed to be manufactured faster & easier (= cheaper)

A friend with a FFL license ordered them from a distributor that was "blowing them out".. don't want to mention price paid, as it'll be too upsetting, but I bought both for less than a similar single S&W cost @ the time.

A college classmate was practicing his pistol smithing skills @ the time & offered to do a trigger job for me.I gave him the 6" & It has one of the
nicest trigger pulls of any of the hanguns I own..It breaks @ 3# & is very smooth...'course it's had more of my handloads through it than any other pistol I've owned..that might've smoothed it out some too.

I agree neither the GP-100 or SP-100 is close to being what a Security Six is.. & that's why the prices continue to rise for them..if you can find one for sale..Won't be mine..;)
I got onto Rugers quite by accident. This one was handed to me by a friend as a project (the security six). That's how it started, then we wheeled and dealed and it became mine.

Act II: A short time later, I helped him get his MIL a 638 to replace a SS speed six, 2 3/4" .38sp. By that time I'm onto the Ruger bandwagon, she/he wants $350 for it, I get it for $300.

Here it is as purchased and now with a bobbed hammer.

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ginzo

Nice salvage job there. That has to be one of the nastiest looking "Before" photo I have ever seen! Good to see that everything turned out just fine.
Thank you Sir, I'll take that as a compliment. It was research, patience and luck. That photo was after I got started, it was actually more damaged than that. But it was all cosmetic, no problem with function.
 
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