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KurtC

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Factory DAO conversion of a 9mm SP-101. I had them do 2 of these for me.

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KurtC

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Wish I could get the hammer. I'd love to do that with mine. Mine is a 3" version as well. It looks good that way!
I know that they won't sell just the hammer, but they might still do the conversion. I'm not sure what services they perform nowadays.
 

hittman

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Well respected member RoninPA has this thread up selling parts. I know the title says Six Series but Ron would be my first PM for SP and Redhawk parts too.

Oh, and I bought a selection of Six Series parts from Ron a couple of years back. A "just in case" buy including even a couple of cylinders with cranes, Etc. Great guy to deal with.
 

Terry T

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GA-36HT FBI National Academy 50th Golden Aniversary commermorative together with a "blank canvas" ordered by the engravers, prepared by Ruger, but not engraved.
Notice the lack of the roll mark "Ruger Security Six" below the cylinder window on the frame and the "fat letter" "RUGER" on the barrel. This is the first use of this barrel roll mark which then was used a very short time later on the new GP100.

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Terry T

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A couple of "uncommon" short barreled Service Sixs - SDA-82 in .38 Spl. and SDA-32 in .357 Mag. Most of the short barreled fixed sight six series were ordered with round butts as the Speed Six.
Notice the scalloped vis non-scalloped frames and the later, heavy barrel profile on the SDA-82.

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Terry T

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RDA-86 and RDA-84 "low back". The .38 Spl. are uncommon, even rare, in the adjustable sight models of the Six Series. Maybe a little as 5% of production. It's estimated that there may be fewer than 500 blued 6" adjustable sight .38 Spl. low backs. The 4" are more plentiful, but still "uncommon".

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