silverback
Blackhawk
Waiting for it to get to my ffl:
https://www.gunsamerica.com/993855517/RUGER-POLICE-SERVICE-SIX-357-200TH-YEAR-LIBERTY.htm
https://www.gunsamerica.com/993855517/RUGER-POLICE-SERVICE-SIX-357-200TH-YEAR-LIBERTY.htm
Thanks for the heads up! I should have guessed that some had been made. It never entered my mind and I must have glazed over them looking for service six models.Mike Armstrong said:Silverback, if you are talking about fixed sight GPs, Ruger DID do a bunch of them in the past. I have a 4" HB stainless .357 and a 3" blue .38 Spl.........
cjs1945 said:... a joy to shoot and fun to just hold and look at.
rangerbob said:Just an aside, I had a student in my CC class today that had a minty 3" blued Speed Six in 38 Special. It shot better than he could shoot it. Very nice piece. Bob!!
WAYNO said:An observation from the past...
There was a time, adjustable sights were not nearly as common as today. Many guns of yesterday had fixed sights, as when the guns came from the factory, the sights were well regulated for point of aim without the need for adjustable sights. Police Service Sixes, Speed Sixes, and Smith and Wesson service revolvers all come to mind.