BlueHeelerFl
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I paid a vist to a lgs after work and got to handle a new Taurus 856 and an used 85 for the first time. Both seemed pretty good, although I liked the stainless and larger 856.
I also got to handle a Ruger Service Six for the first time as well. That was a nice revolver. Its seemed to be in good shape and locked up tight, although I really didn't play with it too much (if I had the funds I think the Ruger and the 856 would have come home with me).
The finish on the Service Six was something I've never seen before. The cylinder and barrel were traditional blue, nut the frame was purplish. Is there a reason for that color difference?
I also got to handle a Ruger Service Six for the first time as well. That was a nice revolver. Its seemed to be in good shape and locked up tight, although I really didn't play with it too much (if I had the funds I think the Ruger and the 856 would have come home with me).
The finish on the Service Six was something I've never seen before. The cylinder and barrel were traditional blue, nut the frame was purplish. Is there a reason for that color difference?