he just lower the price to 300$ wow i am not in the area but will be tommorow it will be goneBetter buy it quick
never have handle one only my old 4inch S&W stainless 357Have you checked the balance of a 6" vs. 4" revolvers? I bought a 4" GP-100 a few years ago because I found the 6" to be too "nose heavy" for my liking.
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Except Ruger doesn't support the six series any longer. BTW, my LGS has a 4" Security Six for $325 I looked at but the cylinder has more rotational play when locked up than I would accept. I did find a NYCPD 3" Speed Six, 38 spl possibly unfired for $650. I probably paid too much but I'd never find another in that condition. I won't live long enough to wear it out and it shouldn't ever have to have it repaired.A good deal got away. Ruger stands behind their product and those are very good sturdy accurate guns and if anything is wrong they are fixable.