http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=479508938
Saw this and read the description (very misleading and not factual) so I had to ask them a question:
"Could you please explain to me how you determined that this was a gun that Ruger sold to the NYCPD? I am a Ruger Security, Speed and Police Service Six series collector and am always looking for the rare and unique guns that Ruger sold to various police departments. Before I bid on this gun, I need absolute proof that this gun was sold, by Ruger, to the NYCPD."
The s/n shown on the box is outside the s/n range of the NYCPD Sixes and as far as I know, all the NYCPD Sixes were bobbed hammers.
If (if) I get an answer, I'll let you know what they said and any rebuttal on my part.
What do you think, should I just have kept my mouth shut and let someone possibly overpay for a gun because of the misleading ad?
Saw this and read the description (very misleading and not factual) so I had to ask them a question:
"Could you please explain to me how you determined that this was a gun that Ruger sold to the NYCPD? I am a Ruger Security, Speed and Police Service Six series collector and am always looking for the rare and unique guns that Ruger sold to various police departments. Before I bid on this gun, I need absolute proof that this gun was sold, by Ruger, to the NYCPD."
The s/n shown on the box is outside the s/n range of the NYCPD Sixes and as far as I know, all the NYCPD Sixes were bobbed hammers.
If (if) I get an answer, I'll let you know what they said and any rebuttal on my part.
What do you think, should I just have kept my mouth shut and let someone possibly overpay for a gun because of the misleading ad?