Mulling over a Speed-Six

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TRanger

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While browsing yesterday, I came across a blue, 2 3/4 inch Speed Six .357 at a very reasonable price. This is not a gun that has really been on my radar; but it's in great shape and the price seems almost too good to pass up. Thinking about going back and getting it. Not something I really need; but since when does need matter?
 

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I didn't know anybody took time to "mull over" a Six series Ruger at a reasonable price. :lol:

Seems to me the snubby Speed Six's are the most desired Six series too.
 

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hittman said:
I didn't know anybody took time to "mull over" a Six series Ruger at a reasonable price. :lol:

Seems to me the snubby Speed Six's are the most desired Six series too.
^^^^^
What he said!
 

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So, are you saying for $329 I should buy it....?

Just kidding. I went ahead and paid for it. Unfortunately, due to Florida rules; it must remain in the dealer's hands for another 28 days since it's a new consignment. But I'll pick it up next month.
 

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We were issued 4" stainless speed sixs when I was a lockheed guard. I seen a 2 3/4" one at a pawn shop about three months ago. It tempted me but I already own a 2 1/2" python and a 3" s&w 66-3.
 

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