A good buddy of mine recently had his Ruger GP100 stolen in a burglary. He's on a tight budget, so for Christmas I thought I'd get him a new .357.
Cruising Gunbroker for high quality, bargain .357 magnum revolvers, I've honed in on Dan Wesson Pork Chops and Ruger Security Six revolvers. Does anyone have opinions as to which one is better? I have a couple of non-Pork Chop Dan Wessons, and love the quality. I've never had a Security Six, but am well acquainted with Ruger quality and feel these would be a good choice.
One thing I've noticed is that WOW, prices have gone up a lot in the last few years. I remember seeing these, both Dan Wesson Pork Chops and Security Sixes, 10 years ago for just above $200 for well used, functional guns.
I'm sort of partial to the Pork Chop Dan Wessons for the ugliness factor. How well do these hold up compared to the Security Six?
Thanks,
-John
Cruising Gunbroker for high quality, bargain .357 magnum revolvers, I've honed in on Dan Wesson Pork Chops and Ruger Security Six revolvers. Does anyone have opinions as to which one is better? I have a couple of non-Pork Chop Dan Wessons, and love the quality. I've never had a Security Six, but am well acquainted with Ruger quality and feel these would be a good choice.
One thing I've noticed is that WOW, prices have gone up a lot in the last few years. I remember seeing these, both Dan Wesson Pork Chops and Security Sixes, 10 years ago for just above $200 for well used, functional guns.
I'm sort of partial to the Pork Chop Dan Wessons for the ugliness factor. How well do these hold up compared to the Security Six?
Thanks,
-John