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When I got my 4 inch Security Six Stainless in the early 80's,
it came with instructions to dry fire the gun 200 times.
In those days, that was an unheard of suggestion.
What it said to me was how strong Ruger built their gun.
I added a 2 & 3/4 inch Speed Six Stainless 357 a couple of years...
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I carry Buffalo Bore 125 +P's in my 340 PD.
Because it's jacketed, there are no lead issues (bullet pull).
I tried GDSB 357's and DPX 357's when I first got the gun,
but decided that fast follow up shots were more important
at a distance of 8 feet or closer, which is where I believe...
BB's of different types are in my 4 J frames and Ruger SS Speed Six 2 & 3/4 inch 357. The standard pressure 158's are in the nickel 49 and nickel 442, both with Pachmayr Compacs. My 640 (38) has those as the first 2 up, followed by 3 BB 158 +P's. That gives me a faster first 2 shot time and...
These used to be made by Safariland/Rogers
for J, K & N frame Smiths. They are a composite
and weigh next to nothing. They came in black
and in a wood color and extended below the frame
for a 3 finger grip with an open back strap.
I had my 2 black J's cut just below the frame (closed...
It looks nice. I might make 2 suggestions.
Since most people are right handed,
I'd put the snap and ammo pouch on the other side,
so the metal button faces away from the body to avoid rust.
Second, is the bottom open? If yes, I'd suggest stitching it closed.
I have the Rybka purchased from...
I have read about lead issues in Scandium J frames.
So my 340 PD is loaded with BB 125 +P's.
My 49 and 442 are loaded with BB Standard Pressure 158's.
I have had zero bullet pull with that bullet in those 2 guns.
My 640 (38) is loaded with BB Standard Pressure 158's
as the first 2 and BB...
Here ya go.
http://www.hoguestore.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=27_68
They used to do a little custom work for extra $, like thinning their wood boot (Bantam) grip for a J frame.
They might work with you on your Speed 6.
Regarding the safety notch, if your gun doesn't have one,
NAA will replace the cylinder at no charge.
Just give them a call at 800-821-5783.
I have a 22 mag with a 1 & 1/8 inch barrel and the slip on rubber grips.
Oversized Slip- On Rubber.
http://www.naaminis.com/maggrip22.html
Same grips...
The Bodyguard came in a few different versions.
Model 49-Blue Steel or Nickel.
Model 649 Stainless (not the current 357)
There was also an airweight version.
Model 38 Blue or Nickel
Model 638 Stainless
Made in Germany on the slide.
Imported by Interarms on the slide.
Never fired. Box, all papers that came
in the box, including signed test target
anf both magazines.
Repeat...never fired. Even box looks new.
Purchased in the US in 1978.
See pictures in my last post.
Made in Germany on the slide.
Imported by Interarms on the slide.
Never fired. Box, all papers that came
in the box, including signed test target
anf both magazines.
Repeat...never fired. Even box looks new.
Purchased in the US in 1978.
Thanks for the reply, but the new ones made in the US
are nowhere near the quality of those made in Germany.
I bought mine in 1978. I have actually received offers
of twice as much and more than you say it's worth.
The reason for my question was to find out if what
I'm being offered is...
Same thing happened to me with Uncle Mike's boot grips.
I took the screw to a good hardware store and they matched
the original screw with a stainless one.
I think it cost me $1.25 for 6 of them.
+1 to what girvin02 said.
Drawers are the first place burglars look.
It would be an expensive collection to lose.
Keep only what you feel would be necessary
to protect yourself in the drawer.
If the answer to that is all of them,
maybe you should consider moving.
I'm not trying to be...
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