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![]() Ruger Model Security Six .357 magnum caliber double action revolver Guns International #: 101817563 Seller's Inventory #: P19 Category: Ruger Revolvers - Security Six - Ruger Revolvers - Double Action Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: William Ashley Member Since: 4/28/21 First Name: William Last Name: Ashley State: Michigan Zip: 48315 Country: United States Phone: (586) 202-4864 Number of Active Listings: 2 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: USPS money order, bank checks, personal checks About Us: No international sales. MI sales tax will be charged on guns and accessories delivered in the state of MI. Description: Ruger Model 117 Security Six .357 magnum caliber double action revolver, 6.0 inch barrel, 6 shot, blue finish, medium frame, adjustable rear sight, pinned ramp front sight, checkered walnut grips, square butt, SN = 150-60622. This gun was made in 1973 which was the second year of production. Overall excellent condition. Very minor drag line on the cylinder. Minor holster wear on left side of barrel near muzzle. Includes original yellow box. Label from the end of the box is missing. 1972 production serial numbers 150-00001 - 150-35382 1973 production serial numbers 150-35383 - 150-64960 The Ruger Security-Six and its variants, the Service-Six and Speed-Six are a product line of double-action revolvers introduced in 1972 and manufactured until 1988 by Sturm, Ruger & Company. These revolvers were marketed to law enforcement duty issue, military, and civilian self-defense markets. The Security-Six and its variants were more or less identical in basic design, with minor differences in sights (fixed or adjustable) and frame (round or square butt). Although medium-framed in size, the Security-Six was somewhat stronger than competing guns like the Smith & Wesson Model 19 as the Ruger featured a thicker frame without a sideplate cutout, a stronger barrel shank support that prevented catastrophic barrel failure in the six inch model revolvers, larger, stronger internal parts, and an increased diameter cylinder with offset bolt locking notches. The new revolvers were initially manufactured in a blued carbon steel finish; in 1975 stainless steel versions of all models were added to the lineup. Featuring six-round cylinders, the Security-Six series represented one of the first modern revolver designs to feature a hammer powered by a coil spring utilizing a transfer-bar firing system, and was chambered for a variety of centerfire ammunition cartridges including .38 Special and .357 Magnum, as well as .38 S&W and 9×19mm Parabellum (9mm Luger). All Security-Six series revolvers came with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) supplied service-style wooden grips. The wood grips were all manufactured for Ruger by W.F. Lett Manufacturing in New Hampshire, a now-defunct contractor. Most of these wood grips featured a diamond-shaped panel of pressed checkering. Introduced in 1972, the Security-Six was the original model of the new series. The majority of these guns were manufactured with adjustable sights, though a few early models were sold with fixed sights. Security-Sixes could be ordered with either service or "target" (combat) -style square butt grips. Nearly all Security-Sixes were chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge, which also permitted the use of the shorter .38 Special cartridge. Ruger also chambered the Security-Six in .38 Special for some police orders by fitting different cylinders that could only accommodate the .38 Special cartridge. Barrel lengths available on the Security-Six included 2.75, 4, and 6 inches. The .357 Magnum, four inch barreled model was standard issue to uniformed officers of the former U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service as well as Patrol Agents of the U.S. Border Patrol until both agencies adopted .40 caliber semi-automatic pistols Shipping to your FFL only. Inspection must be done on the premises of the receiving FFL only. Do not remove firearm from receiving FFL before inspection is completed and firearm is accepted. We provide a 3 day window to complete reasonable inspection. Inspection starts on date of delivery to receiving FFL. Do not disassemble. If you are unsatisfied, do not complete transfer. Promptly return item using original packaging. We do not refund shipping cost from the seller to the buyer. We also do not reimburse return shipping cost. Add shipping cost of $35. SOLD Handgun Caliber: .357 Magnum |