Double action pictures?

Kyhunt

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I know I dont post on here much but like browsing and reading. It does really surprise me that there is no picture thread with a bunch of double action revolvers. How about starint one? I only have 2 but plan on getting more down the road. Heres mine. Just plain simple Sp101 3 inch and Gp100 5 inch.



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Picture of knife and guns taken on Ides of March. Coincidence? :D

Nice guns. I'd like to add an SP snubbie to my collection.
 
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Well, here's a very run of the mill GA34, with a somewhat less common GS92.

This 4" stainless Security Six, in .357, a recent acquisition, just happens to be a superb shooter.

The 2-3/4" stainless Speed Six, in 9mm, although I have fired it once, is destined to survive the ages in retirement. 8)

WAYNO.
 
Palu said:
Picture of knife and guns taken on Ides of March. Coincidence? :D

Nice guns. I'd like to add an SP snubbie to my collection.


Must be coincidence since I'm not sure what you mean. :)
 
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Kyhunt,

I don't have a pic of just my Ruger double actions...
But this pic shows the ones I got.



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Yer SP101 and GP100....barrel lengths ...close enough to mine to get why like yours... :wink:


I love my DA RUGER revolvers, but I grew up on the Ruger single action revolvers....


Yeah, I am a DA guy now........
But I know better than to call out a single action guy!
 
Kyhunt said:
Love them all.Hope folks keep them coming.

Well, then, here's some more!

A SP101, in .22LR.
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LCR
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A snubby SP101 laying atop a Speed Six...Not much size difference!
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This is the highest known s/n 4" stainless low-back Security Six
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And, two early high-back Security Sixes
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WAYNO said:
Kyhunt said:
Love them all.Hope folks keep them coming.

Well, then, here's some more!

A SP101, in .22LR.
GEDC0655.jpg


LCR
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A snubby SP101 laying atop a Speed Six...Not much size difference!
GEDC0348.jpg


This is the highest known s/n 4" stainless low-back Security Six
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And, two early high-back Security Sixes
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Wayno:

All are real nice specimens! I'm especially impressed with your high serial numbered stainless 4" Security Six! I'd be curious to know how high your serial number is on this Six-to compare with my exact stainless 4" low back Security Six? You can use x's for the last two digits. Here's mine:
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Here's some old low-back Sixes:

1)Speed-Six model SS32 with bobbed hammer:
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2)Speed-Six model SS82:
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3)Speed-Six model SS-34:
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4)Security-Six model SDA32(fixed sights):
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5)Security-Six model SDA34(fixed sights):
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6)Security-Six model RDA-32(adjustable sights):
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7)Security-Six model RDA36(adjustable sights):
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Here's mine... .357mag/SP101,
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.45Colt/Redhawk,
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and .45Colt/SBH-Hunter................ I like 'em
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Just got it today along with the 22/45 below it.

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Darnit, Falcon! I was hoping I could be the first one to post a Super Redhawk!! :P
 
Donaldjr1969 said:
Just got it today along with the 22/45 below it.

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Darnit, Falcon! I was hoping I could be the first one to post a Super Redhawk!! :P

Am I the only one here who thinks the Super Redhawk is a funny-looking gun? It looks like a GP100 or an Alaskan that somebody stuck or screwed a longer barrel on... Again, is it just me, or is that a little strange looking?
 
Elfego El Gato said:
Donaldjr1969 said:
Just got it today along with the 22/45 below it.

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Darnit, Falcon! I was hoping I could be the first one to post a Super Redhawk!! :P

Am I the only one here who thinks the Super Redhawk is a funny-looking gun? It looks like a GP100 or an Alaskan that somebody stuck or screwed a longer barrel on... Again, is it just me, or is that a little strange looking?
Gato, I feel the same way. It does look a little strange. Like you mentioned, I too think it looks like somebody shoved a longer barrel inside an Alaskan frame. But it is still aesthetically pleasing to me. Of course, others may prefer the more classic lines of the standard Redhawk. Yet the SRH does grow upon a person. At a range with a person not too familiar with Rugers, nor revolvers in general, I am sure it will generate some questions from fellow shooters. Of course, we know that the extended frame of the SRH gives it even more strength than the RH. And the RH is mighty darn strong in its own right. Not that I have an immediate need to do so, but we all know the RH/SRH will definitely fire a load, such as the Garrett 330g +P, that will make the Model 29 and the Anaconda cry for mommy.

Now I have a simple question here on the SRH appearance. Does the look of the SRH make the revolver appear more "aggressive" than the RH? To me, it does. But I decided on the SRH over the RH in the same length because it only lightened my wallet by 30 extra dollars. And since I walked out of there 900 dollars lighter, I doubt 30 bucks made a difference... :P
 

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