SteelyNirvana
Member
Ok, here's the dilemma I'm in. Fell on hard times last year, had to pawn my Ruger Vaquero sheriffs model (http://thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=409394), tried to keep up with the payments but eventually had to let it go, hated to loose it but I wasn't too upset over it.
Toady, I just happen to swing by the same pawn shop, see my Ruger in the case with a price tag of $499 on it. I also see a Ruger security six, Stainless steel, 6" barrel, .357, with a price of $459 on it. I've been wanting a 6" .357 for a long time now and I've always heard good things about the security six and that alot of folks prefer them over the GP100.
So if you were in my shoes, which would you try to buy ? Either one, I'm gonna try to get them down around $400 for the SS and around $425 for the Vaquero. I know the Vaquero is a rare model but I didn't much care for the short barrel and it's the only 45 Colt I've ever had. I own two other .357's. Should I get the .45 back or add another .357 to the collection and not have to buy dies and other casting/reloading components?
Thanks in advance
Toady, I just happen to swing by the same pawn shop, see my Ruger in the case with a price tag of $499 on it. I also see a Ruger security six, Stainless steel, 6" barrel, .357, with a price of $459 on it. I've been wanting a 6" .357 for a long time now and I've always heard good things about the security six and that alot of folks prefer them over the GP100.
So if you were in my shoes, which would you try to buy ? Either one, I'm gonna try to get them down around $400 for the SS and around $425 for the Vaquero. I know the Vaquero is a rare model but I didn't much care for the short barrel and it's the only 45 Colt I've ever had. I own two other .357's. Should I get the .45 back or add another .357 to the collection and not have to buy dies and other casting/reloading components?
Thanks in advance