Ruger 1976 Bicentennial "Made in the 200th year of American Liberty" Security-Six revolver.
Exellent condition
Hogue Monogrip
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Brauer Bros leather Bianchi holster
Caliber: .357mag
Revolver The Ruger Security-Six and its variants, the Service-Six and Speed-Six, represent a product line of double-action revolvers introduced in 1972 and manufactured until 1988 by Sturm, Ruger & Company. These revolvers were designed with durability and reliability in mind, featuring solid frames and robust construction. They were marketed to law enforcement, military, and civilian self-defense markets.
The .357 Magnum model, with a four-inch barrel, was standard issue for uniformed officers of the former U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service and Patrol Agents of the U.S. Border Patrol until both agencies transitioned to .40 caliber semi-automatic pistols in the late 20th century. Notably, these revolvers were praised for their ability to withstand heavy use and adverse conditions, making them a preferred choice for duty carry. The Security-Six was known for its adjustable rear sights, while the Service-Six featured fixed sights aimed at simplifying maintenance in law enforcement service. The Speed-Six was the more compact, round-butt version intended for easier concealment. In essence, these revolvers epitomize utility and reliability.
This particular example, manufactured in 1980, is in Very Good Plus to Fine condition. It displays light wear, a bright bore, sharp rifling, and excellent mechanics, reflecting the high-quality craftsmanship that Sturm, Ruger & Company is renowned for. The revolver’s performance and durability continue to make it a favored piece among collectors and enthusiasts.
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