Ruger Security Six. Six inch Hand Cannon.

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  • @fbweaver63
    my first handgun was 6" security 6 i bought when i turned 21 back in 1984.
  • A 4” Service Six was one of the first revolvers I purchased back in the late 70’s. Still got it.
  • @Don-kr5tp
    Bill Ruger's favorite gun. Said he couldn't make money on them because of how well they were made. My favorite revolver.
  • @hdrvman
    I still have my issued duty 4" Stainless S.S. c.1981 !!! Agreed....top rated!!!
  • @stephenm2951
    Bought mine ;the 2nd week of june '81 !! the identical model! Over 10k rounds,of .38 and .357. No failurse on ANY kind!! Congrats on the range time!! paid 200 bucks cash wayyy back when;Brandy new!!
  • @paul7754
    Thanks for reviewing a classic revolver! Ruger replaced the Security Six with the GP100 as they needed to reduce production costs. New kid 'Taurus' was on the rise with significantly lower priced revolvers making S&W, Colt and Ruger 'expensive' (not to mention the popular rise in semiauto pistols). The new manufacturing processes allowed Ruger to produce the GP100 at a lower price point and gain profitability. I'm a huge Ruger fan and happen to own both a 6 in. blued Security Six and a 6 in. SS GP100. The GP100 is a 'tack driver' - I haven't spent a lot of time with the Security Six yet.
  • @buckshot4428
    I can tell by the sound of the action that it is buttery smooth. Take care and God bless you.
  • @Johnny-jr2lq
    I been wanting a 6” Security six to go along side my 4” and complete my 6” revolver collection. Anyhow that 4” Security Six put 4 out of 6 on a 12” plate at 100 yards. Now I did have to aim at the top of the plate to do it but I thought that was impressive. My load was a powder coated Lyman 358311 on top of a stout charge of H110. I’ll never let that revolver get away from me. Just a really enjoyable revolver that I picked up for a song in comparison to other brands in its category.
  • @johnmadow5331
    I brought service six 4" barrel blue used at the local gun show for $110.00 back in 1990. I love it until I blew it up with reload ammo over pressure. I think I can replace cylinder for $30.00 but the factory in South Port exchanged it with GP-100 for $188.00 in 1991 with $5.00 rebate shipped director to me in MA. I collected Security Six both SS and blue new in Box.
  • @davek5027
    I bought a stainless 6” model a few years ago from a buddy for $400. Great pistol.
  • @lessage760
    thank you for sharing this with us sir and cant wait for the hawkeye
  • I would love to find a six inch one. Blued or stainless, either way. I love my four inch stainless. Part of my permanent collection. Hope your health is improving, George.
  • Ruger is most expensive guns There is Bill Ruger knew he had a winner, He was the first Gun maker To price his stuff So high where Poor Folks Couldn't Afford Them Quality Isn't Cheap, They Hold There Value Well
  • @bobconnor1210
    WHAT Hogue Mono Grip? It’s a real pain finding the right grips to replace the original wood.
  • @ftdefiance1
    I wouldn't want to disassemble a Smith in the field.
  • @onentc-pt5go
    Great video as always, like a waterbury watch, are you referring to timex? Just wondering because I'm from waterbury Connecticut.