The Awesome Ruger Security Six .357 - I've Owned Mine for 43 Years! Shooting Review & Disassembly

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  • @wayneantoniazzi2706
    @wayneantoniazzi2706 3 місяці тому +14

    I worked in a gun shop from 1978 to 1987 and in all those years I NEVER saw anyone come in to sell us his used Ruger. Plenty of used everything else but no Rugers. That speaks volumes! r

  • @PsychoticBovine
    @PsychoticBovine 3 місяці тому +33

    I obtained my dad's 4 inch blued with factory target grips when he passed away a little over 5 years ago, It's the epitome of the classic .357 magnum. Solid, heavy, shoots great.

  • @smithn.wesson495
    @smithn.wesson495 3 місяці тому +17

    The 357 Redhawk and Security Six - two of the greatest revolvers Ruger ever made.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +4

      I concur.

    • @billsilvers6066
      @billsilvers6066 3 місяці тому +1

      I have one in blued 4in since 1983, I also have a Blackhawk (357) also in the blued.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 3 місяці тому +2

      Super Redhawk is an improvement on the Redhawk in terms of function, but not aesthetics.

  • @antoniosalieri573
    @antoniosalieri573 3 місяці тому +13

    0:47 love the lines of the older Rugers especially security six

  • @erolkavlakverizon6112
    @erolkavlakverizon6112 3 місяці тому +22

    My first center fire revolver as a civilian, in 1980, Ruger Security-six in blue. Still have it, and it still hits what you aim at.

  • @gwidwock
    @gwidwock 3 місяці тому +17

    I bought my Security Six in 2009 for $375. It was made in 1980. I had a guy make me Elk stag grips for it. Love the gun. Thanks for the video. Enjoyed it.

  • @Steve-ht5yi
    @Steve-ht5yi 2 місяці тому +5

    My dad (God rest his soul) gave me one of these in stainless in 1979. It has survived me and my idiotic reloads to this day. Still the best, most accurate handgun I have.

    • @cody10184
      @cody10184 2 місяці тому +1

      Sounds like an awesome dad

    • @frankhinkle5772
      @frankhinkle5772 2 місяці тому +1

      A nice way to remember him.

  • @marks1638
    @marks1638 3 місяці тому +6

    I mistakenly bought a pre 1975 Ruger six-inch blued Security Six model in the early 80's. It has a distinctive hump on back of the grip (which they got rid of after 1975) making it near impossible to get correct grips for it as they're all post 1975 grips. But I adapted a Hogue Mono Grip for it, and it's been a great shooter for almost 40 years since I bought it used from a guy up in Maine. Every time I load a new 357 Magnum load or a 38 special +P load I always test accuracy and look for excessive pressures in my Ruger Security Six before I think of putting those loads in my Smith and Wesson Model 19 or Taurus Model 66. It's been a reliable and well-built handgun and has done what Bill Ruger designed it to do.

  • @akforge
    @akforge 3 місяці тому +7

    When I first left home my parents gave me a Ruger GP-100. Still have it as well as all my late father’s Colt and S&W’s revolvers. They will all go to my sons when I’m gone. 👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @CarolinaRimfire
    @CarolinaRimfire 3 місяці тому +10

    A few of my firearms have made it into what I call my "permanent collection." I'll never get rid of them. My Ruger Police Service Six made the cut. Thanks for the video, MixUp! I really like that Security Six

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +7

      Maybe someday I will break out more of my "permanent collection" firearms and do reviews on them.

  • @feez357
    @feez357 3 місяці тому +4

    I have a Security Six from that timeframe, my grips are like your Redhawk grips. I paid $205 and it has over 10,000 rounds through it. It has had zero hiccups and seems to have gotten smoother over the years.

  • @Leonardokite
    @Leonardokite 3 місяці тому +22

    The iconic revolver will never die!

  • @Courier-Six
    @Courier-Six 3 місяці тому +16

    I'm finally escaping California, Mixup Kid. Just worked a trade at Route 66 G&A in Barstow. Virginian Dragoon and a Ruger Blackhawk 357 for a Smith and Wesson Model 28-2. Will be bringing them with me over into Northern Arizona. As for the Security Six, I have the Service Six my Grandfather Carried back in the 80's as a Corrections Officer. Still tight as can be and hammering Nails out to 75 yards with my 158 Gr SWC handloads

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +2

      I'm glad to hear that you are finally making the big move. And it sounds like you made a great trade. I have a Virginian Dragoon in .44 mag and it is a well-made and accurate beast. Maybe someday I will come across a nice Service Six and do a review on it.

    • @Courier-Six
      @Courier-Six 3 місяці тому

      ​@@mixup98just picked her up from the gun shop today. Gotta ask, you have any cylinder binding issues with yours? Seems mine has issues with the cylinder binding with certain cartridges for no observable reason

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому

      @@Courier-Six I have several questions. Are you having a problem with the Dragoon or the Blackhawk? Are you using reloaded or factory ammo? It is possible that the primers are not seated properly and are sticking up slightly, causing them to rub and bind on the back plate. Check the primers on unfired cases that are binding and see if you notice any rub marks. A small burr around the firing pin hole can also cause binding issues.

    • @Courier-Six
      @Courier-Six 3 місяці тому

      @mixup98 Dragoon with Factory and Handload ammo, but only certain rounds in certain chambers. What may bind the cylinder in one chamber won't in the chamber next to it. Starting to suspect I may have gotten into a lemon

  • @jarkoer
    @jarkoer 3 місяці тому +6

    My dad bought a Police Service Six back sometime in the '70s, and that was our home defense gun for years even after he passed away. The gun passed on to me. There are different guns protecting the home now, but my dad's gun is one that I will never let go of. It's got fixed sights, but very smooth and plenty accurate. Yeah, don't much care for the original grips though as it makes shooting 357 very memorable. LOL

    • @Gallagherfreak100
      @Gallagherfreak100 6 днів тому

      I have the exact same revolver. Bought it in 1982 for about 175 bucks. Put a pair of hogue mono grips on it. My favorite handgun. Wouldn't part with it for love or money.

  • @JohnQDoe-ut3jj
    @JohnQDoe-ut3jj 3 місяці тому +13

    I got my Security Six in 1980 (brand new) and to this day it’s still my favorite revolver. It’s a solid built pistol and has never failed me. Mine is nickel finish and looks like the day I purchased it.

  • @jasonashley4579
    @jasonashley4579 3 місяці тому +11

    I've got the stainless 2 3/4 inch police service six .357 magnum, still carry it from time to time.

  • @Larry--qn4dd
    @Larry--qn4dd 3 місяці тому +9

    One thing i have learned watching your videos, you are never rusty. Some really nice Rugers. As always enjoyed the content !

    • @frankhinkle5772
      @frankhinkle5772 2 місяці тому

      I thought that his name is "Rusty." His shooting is always first class.

  • @davidabney7700
    @davidabney7700 3 місяці тому +3

    Sir, your video on the Security-Six brought back some good memories of my early days as a cop. In 1973, I was a very young cop in my hometown. Our PD issued us the S&W Model 10-5, a blue steel, 4-inch barrel,.38 Special. I loved the Model 10, but most of my brother/sister officers clamored for the .357 magnum. Our Chief gave us permission to purchase our own .357, with a few requirements. Brother officers were being murdered by Black Panthers in those days, and that fact alone had many of us "jacked-up", and carrying extra firepower in the form of secondary back-ups. Charter Arms Undercover commanded most of the snubby sales locally. For myself, I purchased my first .357 and violated my Department rules of carrying magnum ammo in it. Didn't make too much sense to carry a .357 and put .38's in it because of politics. This was April 1973 when I purchased my Ruger .357, and boy-howdy was I proud. My purchase was one of the first production runs of Security-Six Models. Some of these officers had purchased the S&W Model 19 or the Colt Trooper. These two models fell under PD-rules and were considerably more than U had at the time. Young cop with a family to support, but a new double-action revolver had hit the gun stores, this was the Ruger Security-Six. This was a compact revolver, plenty of good thick steel in the top-strap, adjustable or fixed sights, rugged, durable, and easy to break down and clean. I got the job-okay for my Ruger to be carried on duty. I remember gathering up as many .38's and .357 ammo as I wa able and headed to the range for qualification and carry. This being the early 150-series Security-Six with the backstrap issue that had some of the early buyers caterwauling.. For myself I could shoot .38's with no roll-issue except when I shot magnums. My Security Six did rock & roll when using magnums, but there was an easy fix without selling your Security Six back then. Our Range Instructor suggested getting a set of Herrett's "Shooting Star" target grips and then shoot the magnums. Those Shooting Star Target Grips were superb. The barrel-roll ceased when shooting magnum loads. From that point forward, until my retirement in 2020, that 100-dollar Security Six (new) that Ruger was a silent partner to some of the best and worst times while riding on my side in the squad car. The Herrett's made this a manageable handgun when shooting hot loads. I don't even know how many rounds I fired in my Ruger in a 40+year career. We qualified every year per State Regs plus the occasional service pistol matches that I participated in, a well used six-gun still able to deliver good service. Sorry for the length of this post sir.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +2

      Hello David. No need to apologize for this post as I found it fascinating. I would like to thank you for your 40+ year law enforcement career. I'm a retired corrections officers and it is always good to hear from my LEO brothers. I can only imagine the stories your Ruger could tell if it could talk. Perhaps I missed it in your comment but do you still own your Security Six?

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 3 місяці тому +2

      @davidabney7700 Thank you for your service sir, I love the Security-Six line as well, what type of ammo did you carry for duty?

  • @craigmrohde9989
    @craigmrohde9989 3 місяці тому +4

    Well Sheriff, that Security Six is sure a very nice one. My only stainless pieces are a S&W model 60 and a Ruger Mark III. When I found out my Six (blued) was manufactured in late 1972, I made sure it was properly fully cleaned then packaged it up and put it away about 20 years ago, original box and receipt. Ended up doing the same with my 6 inch Python from about the same time frame as haven't been able to establish exact year. Only a price sticker on the box. Great shooting.

    • @Allenmar73
      @Allenmar73 3 місяці тому

      Better than investing in gold or silver. Back to about 2010 and before prices for guns anyway.

  • @stonefree1911
    @stonefree1911 3 місяці тому +4

    BEAM IN!
    Now you hitting home again Mix... I have a blue 2 1/2" security six and a 4" blue speed six and I will NEVER sell them. Fabulous revo's. Built like a tank. I like them better than the GP series.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +1

      👍👽

  • @alcosteam
    @alcosteam 3 місяці тому +13

    Back in the mid 80's I was out in CA where my brother was stationed at Pendelton in the marines. We went to a couple shooting ranges in that area and one revolver I rented at the range was a blued 4" Security Six. I ended up finding a new 4" stainless Security Six in 1987 for 259.95 plus tax. Its still my main 357 wheel gun.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +3

      I don't believe I mentioned it in this video but also paid $260 for mine, which was the full retail price at the time. I bought it in a small gun shop in East Las Vegas, which is still there today, and I am still buying guns from them!

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 3 місяці тому

      260 dollars 50 years ago, is equivalent to 1,660.18 today. Man I hate inflation. Make it stop.

    • @Allenmar73
      @Allenmar73 3 місяці тому

      ​@@exothermal.sprocketIf we would have known, I would have invested heavily and kept them for this time.

  • @panzerabwerkanone
    @panzerabwerkanone Місяць тому +1

    Growing up I never thought I would like revolvers. I always thought autos were the best. The first gun I bought out of boot camp was a Ruger GP100 like yours. I still have it 34 years later.

  • @catshark12
    @catshark12 3 місяці тому +5

    Thanks again for another great video. An older friend, after telling me all the adventures he's taken his Security Six on, passed his along to me to be my new adventure gun. It is truly one of my treasures. He bought it in 1973. It still had the original grips on it with a Tyler T-grip added. It's a low back model, only made for a couple of years. Smooth as silk.

  • @thebluesrockers
    @thebluesrockers 3 місяці тому +6

    I'd love to see that with your Pachmayr grips. Those are lovely, looking revolvers.
    You may not put out a video every week, but when you come back, you knock it out of the park like this video.
    I hope you and your family are doing good. Thanks for another stellar video. Peace... Joe

  • @channel-ih6uj
    @channel-ih6uj 2 місяці тому +5

    I had a police service six which is the security six with fixed sights. Purchased in 1976, there was an engraving on the side reading "made in the 200th year of american liberty". The dealer I bought it from told me because of the engraving, it would be quite valuable some day. Well, that never turned out to be true and I no longer own it. But I sure wish I still had it. Exceptional wheel gun.

    • @calvinhandley2373
      @calvinhandley2373 Місяць тому +1

      They’re not extremely valuable, but a little more valuable than identical models not made in “the 200th year”

  • @shawthackston9723
    @shawthackston9723 3 місяці тому +11

    Can’t beat those old Ruger Revolvers MixUp.

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 3 місяці тому +5

    Indestructible gun ,it's probably the strongest 357 revolver ever made ,

  • @paulkelzer5038
    @paulkelzer5038 3 місяці тому +8

    OUTSTANDING! I like the Tundra.....I have a Security Six like yours and I have a Tundra too.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +2

      Heck yeah, great minds think alike! 😎😎

  • @fbweaver63
    @fbweaver63 3 місяці тому +4

    my first handgun was a 6" blued security six i bought when i turned 21 in 1984. i now still have it along with the other 2 sixes in 4 and 2,75" and an sp. ruger makes a good revolver.

  • @danichicago9140
    @danichicago9140 3 місяці тому +8

    My uncle was "Security" in Las Vegas after Korea and years on the California Highway Patrol and Clark County. He always carried a bobbed Ruger Speed 6. His holster always reminded me as a kid as a jock strap..

    • @johnfeliciano585
      @johnfeliciano585 3 місяці тому +1

      @@danichicago9140 was it in .357 Magnum?

    • @danichicago9140
      @danichicago9140 3 місяці тому +2

      @johnfeliciano585 yes. Stainless with the original wood grips. The hammer was bobbed and im sure the action was cleaned up.

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 3 місяці тому

      ​​@@danichicago9140 Oh wow, how many inches was the barrel on his?

  • @Patriotx-gx4ce
    @Patriotx-gx4ce 3 місяці тому +6

    Nothing like a good solid 357 Ruger.
    I got a GP100 5 inch barrel and love it.
    Had a return spring issue after about 500 rounds and might have been my fault when installing shims.
    But Ruger fixed it and I had it back in less than a week and they also put on a new cylinder as well.
    Their customer service is absolutely great.

    • @DG-oq8hj
      @DG-oq8hj 3 місяці тому +1

      Stupid question here: When you send it back to the manufacturer for repair or warranty work, do you have to pick it up at an FFL and go through NICS when it's sent back?

    • @georgiadronefootage4136
      @georgiadronefootage4136 3 місяці тому

      @@DG-oq8hj I had to send my Blackhawk back to Ruger for warranty repair. After I called Ruger, they emailed me a shipping label. I printed it out then went to office max for a box and bubble wrap. Ruger cs said I had to drop the package off at a FedEx ship center. Ruger fixed it and it was delivered to my house a week later. No ffl or background check required.

  • @bigmedicine8042
    @bigmedicine8042 3 місяці тому +8

    Great video especially the disassembly of the gun. I didn't realize you could take it that far down.

  • @johnmadow5331
    @johnmadow5331 3 місяці тому +4

    I brought one during Bi-centennial cerebration on July 4 1976 stainless steel for 99.99 called liberty series with cracking bell symbol. When the production close down in 1988 at South Port, CT I brought a lift over factory wood grips old style at 50 cents a piece. I also brought a remainder of security six in box from warehouse with my FFL for $200.00 a gun both blue and SS finish. It is very impressive gun from my old home town South Port, CT.

  • @harrybeach109
    @harrybeach109 3 місяці тому +3

    Sweet revolver. I had a blued 4". Sold it in the 80's when we needed funds and have kicked myself ever since. About 10 years ago, my mother gave me my Dad's Police Service Six, also a 4". I love this revolver as well, but still miss the Security Six. Keep safe, Mixup, and keep 'em coming!

  • @wynnanderson2630
    @wynnanderson2630 3 місяці тому +4

    I was detailed to the Border Patrol Academy in 1986. The USBP was issuing the Ruger Security Six in .357 magnum as the duty revolver for their Agents. In the 6 months that I was there I (and many other Agents) fired between 1000 land 1500 rounds of .357 magnum each month. Those guns held up and I carried mine until 1996 when the Patrol switched to the Beretta M96 Brigadier in .40 S&W. Awesome revolver. When I turned mine in it was still in time and very accurate. I hated to let it go but Bill Clinton's regime would not let us buy our Service guns.

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for your service sir, were the ones that were issued to you guys have adjustable sights or fixed sights?

  • @daveblevins3322
    @daveblevins3322 3 місяці тому +5

    First .357 I ever fired was my military roommates when we were assigned to the Nellis AFB in 72. Lloyd Tiller, a good guy👍

  • @magnum_0710
    @magnum_0710 3 місяці тому +3

    I absolutely love the Six series revolvers! I have two now, an early stainless Security Six (it has the early style grip frame so its kind of rare) and I recently got a late model Speed Six with 2.75 inch barrel. The Speed Six was neglected badly and I've been working on restoring it. I finally got it to where I'm happy with it and I've been carrying it from time to time now.

  • @pistolgrip44mag
    @pistolgrip44mag 3 місяці тому +13

    Nice piece of hardware.

  • @irafowlerjr.7492
    @irafowlerjr.7492 3 місяці тому +3

    Got mine in January of 78, was my first duty gun in police academy 1984, great memories. Thank you mix

  • @jeffbrund
    @jeffbrund 3 місяці тому +3

    Ah yes the old GP 100. Got mine in the early 90’s. Still have it….Love that thing 👍

  • @ralphdials2354
    @ralphdials2354 3 місяці тому +4

    Mine is the fixed sight service six. They are great revolvers. Keep up the good work.👍

  • @8626John
    @8626John 3 місяці тому +5

    Love those Ruger revolvers! I have a 3-inch barreled SP-101 and a GP-100 with a 4.2-inch barrel, both in .357 magnum. I really enjoy shooting the GP-100; the double action trigger has really smoothed out. Thanks for sharing your firearms with us!

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +2

      You are very welcome John and thank you for sharing your collection with us.

  • @reb1050
    @reb1050 3 місяці тому +2

    I've had mine for 48 yrs.now. Never a malfunction. It's my everyday carry in the winter and is definitely on my hip when I'm out deer hunting. Although I hunt with a rifle 99.9% of the time, I have taken 6 deer with the Security Six (4 inch barrel).
    Here I am again, two months later. I decided to add a few things. As I said, I've had the Security Six for 48 yrs. now but I did buy a Ruger GP100 Match Champion (both .357 magnum). I still carry the Security Six, both as my cold weather CCW and while hunting. The GP100 lives at home next to my bed as a backup for my .12 ga. I mainly carry the Security Six due to it having a little shorter barrel (.2 inches) and a little lighter. I also have a Ruger Redhawk I bought back in the mid. 80's. It had a 7 1/2 in. barrel and chambered for the .44 magnum. Now, to create a little envy among firearm owners. A co-worker was getting a divorce and needed $$$. So, he sold me the Ruger Redhawk. He had fired less than one box of ammo in it. I got the Redhawk, 1 1/2 boxes of ammo, scope mount, red dot scope, two sets of Pachmayr grips, and a hard case for (are you ready?) $225. At the time, the Ruger alone was selling for over $400. The scope mount was around $35 and the scope was around $125. The grips sold for around $25 per set and the hard case was around $15. As I said, I primarily deer hunt with a rifle, but I have also taken 5 deer with the Redhawk. I just don't carry it as often because of the size and weight.

  • @BrianSmith-ql5nj
    @BrianSmith-ql5nj 3 місяці тому +7

    Super nice hand cannon!

  • @bigbossman3806
    @bigbossman3806 3 місяці тому +4

    I bought a Secuity Six back in 1972 when I got out of the service, it was a blued 4 inch model. This was a sweet little revolver but like so many other people I sold it to buy something else...maybe my wifes wedding ring. The good thing I still have the wife after 46 years but I'd still like to have the revolver back.😊

  • @bigdave5707
    @bigdave5707 3 місяці тому +12

    All excellent revolvers.

  • @supersixbravo1610
    @supersixbravo1610 3 місяці тому +5

    Writing from (you know where) Sunny New South Wales, Australia.
    I never know what I like more about your channel. The interesting and informative firearm content of the beautiful Nevada scenery. 😊

  • @ericlee7665
    @ericlee7665 3 місяці тому +2

    Beautiful revolver!! Hello Sir, nice day. As experienced as you are, you'll not likely ever actually get "rusty" as it were. I love watching you shoot, and it was also a treat to watch you easily take down the revolver and reassemble it just as easily.
    Many revolver owners seldom go that far. Great vid and as always, nice to see you. Stay blessed! :)

  • @ironhorse127
    @ironhorse127 3 місяці тому +10

    Great video. I remember the video you made when you got this revolver. I had just bought 2 older Security Sixes. One blued one stainless, both with 2 3/4” models.
    Love these older Rugers. Thanks for bringing it out again to show folks.

  • @techtrain65
    @techtrain65 3 місяці тому +4

    I love the sound of those plates. Ding dong dong.

  • @randyduncan795
    @randyduncan795 3 місяці тому +4

    I enjoyed your video. I only own Wessons- several Smiths and one Dan. I always liked the look and feel of Smiths maybe because my grandfather introduced me to revolvers with his old K frame. I liked the triggers better although the 715 DW has the best of all that I own. It's funny that guys back in the 80's were deriding Ruger for cast frames but there yours is 4+ decades later still running just fine. I'd like to add a GP100 to the collection. And maybe a Kimber but those are so tiny that I wonder how they'll hold up to full on 357. The Pythons are beautiful but just don't fit my hand right and at that price I might just save a little more and get a Spohr.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +2

      Even today I hear some guys complaining about cast frames yet after more than forty years of shooting Ruger firearms I have never seen one cracked or damaged frame. 👍😎

  • @TheDukie54
    @TheDukie54 3 місяці тому +2

    I still have my S.S. duty weapon, that I bought new back in the 1970's. I carried it for five years. I also have three barrels in the three various lengths for my girl. She has never failed me.

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 3 місяці тому

      So you can change the barrels on revolvers, like if you want a 4 inch barrel, you can take the 2 inch barrel off and put a 4 inch one on the revolver you already have?

    • @TheDukie54
      @TheDukie54 3 місяці тому +1

      @@adamcuneo7189 Yes you can, a Gunsmith is always the best to have it done by, but when I saw how long it would take, I checked into it. You need a solid vice to hold your firearm, large wrench to R&R the barrel, and a set of feeler gauges to match up the barrel headspace with what you removed. I have 2 - 4 & 6" barrels. With the 6" currently on my girl. Each has advantages, and drawbacks.

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 3 місяці тому

      @@TheDukie54 That's awesome, thanks for the info :)

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 Місяць тому +1

    I remember the uniformed security officers carrying the Ruger revolvers back in the ‘70s when we were issued S&W Model 15 by our PD. Never realized what a quality gun Ruger was until many years later.

  • @garysmith3703
    @garysmith3703 3 місяці тому +2

    Great channel! I bought mine exactly like yours 42 years ago, thousands of rounds later it’s in excellent condition and I still have the original box and pamphlet. I just had to chime in.

  • @dougrogers835
    @dougrogers835 3 місяці тому +3

    I just bought a 6" stainless version brand new old stock in the box. It has factory rubber grips. Not a fan of rubber grips and I wanted a 4" but this one came up for sale so I bought it. Thanks for the video.

  • @richardrogers8254
    @richardrogers8254 3 місяці тому +4

    Love this video. First gun I owned was a S&W M-66 Stainless bought to use working security. My friend still has it. Those old wheel guns are very reliable and easy to use. They had real wooden grips with deep checkering too and when I qualified with 300rds full power .357 police reloads, the grips turned my hand into hamburger. LOL. Great disassembly, reassembly video.

  • @ephraimgarrett4727
    @ephraimgarrett4727 3 місяці тому +2

    I love the sound of a ricochet in the morning. 😃
    Ruger makes fantastic revolvers. I like the way that they use coil springs instead of leaf-type springs.

  • @chriswilson9331
    @chriswilson9331 3 місяці тому +2

    That is a gorgeous revolver! Love the grip color. Thanks for the review and disassembly 👍

  • @DRBR-2020
    @DRBR-2020 3 місяці тому +5

    Great video. I was particularly interested in the disassembly/reassembly process. I've owned a Speed Six since forever, but used it so very little that I never had to disassemble it for cleaning. Now I know how to do it. 🙂

  • @golf-n-guns
    @golf-n-guns 3 місяці тому +9

    Beautiful pistols. You're a heck of a shot!

  • @hotrunny
    @hotrunny 3 місяці тому +9

    My dad left me a 1976 stainless 6in model when he passed in 2014.

  • @furmanmackey5479
    @furmanmackey5479 3 місяці тому +4

    Life and medical bills got in the way, and I had to sell off my first little collection of firearms in 1980. Included in that collection was a 1976 edition, blue steel Security Six. It was rock solid, very, very accurate and served as my alternate duty revolver until 1980. To this day I miss that revolver and find myself searching the used revolver shelves in gun and pawn stores for one to "fill the hole" so to speak. Take care and keep up the great work you do!

  • @TonyDelcampo
    @TonyDelcampo 3 місяці тому +7

    THAT'S A BEAUTIFUL WHEEL GUN

  • @mikereese15
    @mikereese15 3 місяці тому +8

    Nice comparisons. Love revolvers

  • @bdh3949
    @bdh3949 3 місяці тому +3

    Another fantastic video. I love revolvers a little too much...or maybe not enough.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +2

      I feel the same way with revolvers 😁

  • @deejayimm
    @deejayimm 3 місяці тому +4

    YES!!! The Star Trek entrance is back baby!!!

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +1

      😁👽😁

  • @michaelgraham8854
    @michaelgraham8854 3 місяці тому +3

    I have one that everyone tries to tell me doesn t exist. It has a 2.5 inch barrel,trench rear site and thin grips that i never found replacement for because noone makes them. It was made in 1973 according to Ruger. I got it used in 85 for 150 bucks. Still shoots great

  • @theoriginalOSOK
    @theoriginalOSOK 3 місяці тому +3

    This is one I've never owned. I did have a very cool 6" GP100... and I let it get away.... loved the take-down - Rugers are engineered so well. Thanks!

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +2

      Very cool!

  • @Sgsl70
    @Sgsl70 3 місяці тому +4

    The best pistol I ever had!!!!

  • @bfgivmfith
    @bfgivmfith 3 місяці тому +1

    First gun I ever shot, still own it! It was my Father's back in the 60's. Modified hair trigger. My Mother would not let me have it until I was 21! lol! I have a few guns now, but that will be the one you will have to pry from my cold dead fingers. :)

    • @bfgivmfith
      @bfgivmfith 3 місяці тому +1

      Grew up on a cattle farm in Northern California. My Father loved Ruby Red Grapefruit. He would buy them buy the case. The ones that got older or not would be set on top of fenceposts and shot by us with wad cutters. :) You talk about mist. :)

  • @edmundleblanc9508
    @edmundleblanc9508 3 місяці тому +3

    357 still a very effective self-defense round as an 85-year-old Idaho woman proved. Beautiful firearm.

  • @2Chron7-14
    @2Chron7-14 3 місяці тому +3

    Ruger! Please bring the legendary Security Six back! The GP100 is a tank, but nothing I want to carry everyday.

  • @alanlerner2354
    @alanlerner2354 3 місяці тому +3

    Damn it Mix, made me miss mine. The one that got away! Thing is a tank. Awesome gun.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому +1

      Sorry to hear that one that got away you from. I had to sell part of my collection way back in 1982 when I got laid off but I'm glad I was able to hang onto my Security Six.

  • @stuartmarkman769
    @stuartmarkman769 3 місяці тому +1

    I bought a Security 6 with a 6 inc barrel and it , unknown too me , had a bad barrel. I tried too find a replacement for it but none existed , so I found a 4 inch barrel and it is a great shooter now. I also have the GP 100 in matt stainless.

  • @donaldballman2825
    @donaldballman2825 3 місяці тому +4

    I have a Ruger Blackhawk single six that I bought over 41 years ago great gun

  • @wildmanjeff42
    @wildmanjeff42 3 місяці тому +20

    I carried my father's Security Six in the 90s as a commissioned security guard.
    Thanks for the video !

  • @keithdorset3824
    @keithdorset3824 3 місяці тому +2

    I've got a Speed Six w/ 2.5" barrel and a bobbed hammer. Wonderful chunk of steel. I like it better than the Detective Special.

  • @ryanfreeman9684
    @ryanfreeman9684 3 місяці тому +4

    We always love your stuff. Thank u

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  3 місяці тому

      You're very welcome Ryan and thank you!

  • @pinkiewerewolf
    @pinkiewerewolf 3 місяці тому +1

    Excellent video. The Security Six is a cool part of Ruger's history. Loved the disassembly video.

  • @William-n1b
    @William-n1b 3 місяці тому +1

    A classic beauty. Still have my Service Six, 4” blued bought in 1978. One of my first revolvers.

  • @67BAMO
    @67BAMO 3 місяці тому +7

    Beautiful piece!

  • @535tony
    @535tony 3 місяці тому +2

    Got mine in 1978, my first handgun. 6 inch blued. Still have it!

  • @ditto1958
    @ditto1958 3 місяці тому

    I’ve owned some beautiful Colt and Smith & Wesson revolvers and all but one are gone. The .357 revolver I’ve kept is my blued 4” Security-Six. No, it’s not nearly as refined as the Colts and Smiths, but it’s a gun I trust will never fail me. Great video!

  • @danaugust2756
    @danaugust2756 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful revolver in outstanding condition! Ruger always has made a quality product, but wow! Those 80,s revolvers are super well made. The take down part of the video was my favorite part , awesome design and build quality! Another excellent video! Thanks for what you do!

  • @farmninja6653
    @farmninja6653 3 місяці тому +3

    My old and weathered first gen square back had the worst 16 LB DA pull I’ve ever felt and thin grips when I got it but a new thicker set of walnut grips, a wolff 12 lb hammer spring and reduced trigger spring made a world of difference. It’s one of my favorites now.

  • @tombryant6061
    @tombryant6061 3 місяці тому +3

    Bought mine in 1978….brand new. First center fire handgun I got. 6” blue….. LOTS of rounds through it!

  • @frankhinkle5772
    @frankhinkle5772 2 місяці тому

    Nice shooting. A nice collection of Ruger revolvers. I enjoyed watching you disassembling the Security Six. I never saw that before.

  • @bdchamp2
    @bdchamp2 3 місяці тому +1

    I used the Security Six for eight years, from 1988 to 1996, when our department switched to the Ruger P95 DAO. I still have a department issue P95, but I would love to have a Security Six!

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for your service sir, I love the Security-Six line too, how many inches was the barrel on yours and what type of ammo did you carry for duty?

    • @bdchamp2
      @bdchamp2 3 місяці тому

      @@adamcuneo7189 ours were 4inch, and we used.357 jhp. I don’t remember exactly what brand it was

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 3 місяці тому

      @@bdchamp2 Oh cool, .357 JHPs are very good rounds :)

  • @flytrucker6388
    @flytrucker6388 3 місяці тому +4

    That Redhawk is essentially a .44 mag size cylinder bored for .357…..that thing will never wear out👍🏼

  • @benignobismar5942
    @benignobismar5942 3 місяці тому +2

    Wow! awesome ruger revolver! ❤️ 🇵🇭

  • @twayne3220
    @twayne3220 3 місяці тому +2

    Have my gp100 for many years now and she's a sweet shooter

  • @Yetified_Mayhem
    @Yetified_Mayhem 3 місяці тому +2

    Best video I will watch today. Time to scout these Elk hunters and where they are pushing game. Blessings from Idaho

  • @kenibnanak5554
    @kenibnanak5554 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice video. Love the Ruger revolver series. My old duty revolver is the stainless Service Six in .38 Special. I had the choice of blued or stainless and went with the stainless one. I bought it on an agency approval letter in Barstow in '79 when I was TDY to Ft. Chaffee as a SDUSM. It was one of the only 2 US ,38 Special revolver makes of the time that could handle the then brand new US Treasury +P+ .38 Special round (S&W was the other one). Very sadly none of the Colt .38s could. My agency had thousands of Colts, many in storage NIB and wound up torch cutting all of them including many uncommon ones such as WWII Commandos, Officers Match, 4 & 6" Police Positives, Detective Specials, etc. One thing I really loved about the Ruger was the ability to strip it all down quickly and easily. If you lose the disassembly pin a paper clip works just fine to hold the hammer mainspring. My Service Six factory grips are much skinnier than yours. The factory grips are very skinny much more like the grips on a 1930s Police Positive or Detective Special. I had replaced them briefly with Rogers Grips, but found those too slippery so I went with a set of Pachmyers that are still on it.

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your service sir, what does SDUSM stand for? Also, how many inches is your Service-Six?

    • @kenibnanak5554
      @kenibnanak5554 3 місяці тому +1

      @@adamcuneo7189 SDUSM means Special Deputy US Marshal. I worked as internal refugee camp police at Ft. Chafee and later Indiantown Gap. Many of today's immigration problems began with President Jimmy Carter's handling of Castro's Cuba. Many of today's problems with Iran also began during his handling of events in that time. In discussions with Fidel Castro the US agreed to accept Cuban citizens as refugees. Castro saw this as a good excuse and opportunity to purge Cuba of anyone his view of Cuba did not want. Openly he announced people in the US with relatives could come to get them. Thousands of privately owned boats from Florida did so. Upon arrival while many of them did get the person they were seeking, they were also filled to the gunwales with folk from Cuba's mental hospitals and prisons. Also thrown into the boats were refugees from Baby Doc's Haiti and people of religious groups that didn't fit into the Communist dream. President Carter had been imagining about 2 or 3 thousand people when he made his agreement. Instead he got almost 190,000 men women and children deported from Cuba with no place to put them all. His solution was to take some mostly unused military barracks on various US military bases, surround them with barbed wire and military police and dump the refugees inside as detainees. Instant mini-cities with unbelievably high crime rates. Old military manuals on refugee operations provided little guidance for camp administration of a largely criminal population with innocents thrown into the mix. The local Federal Court system hadn't been set up to handle an extra 3 or 5 thousand cases a month either. Local Federal Magistrates were not pleased. A decision was made that whatever happened in the camps was classified. It was kind of hard to hide some of the riots however. Or the corpses sent to a hospital before they expired. It was a fun time for us FPS/USDM types inside the camps. Almost everything we did inside the camps or tried to do was ignored outside the camps. Our prisoners were shuffled from their barracks into a special barracks just for them, but what to do with them inside the jail barracks when they robbed, raped or killed each other? Sigh. FBI would occasionally drive through as visiting tourists, but they rarely got out of their cars. When they did it seemed to mostly be as escorts for a visiting CIA type wanting to interview someone about Russians. They never once came to our crime scenes. No one did except for us. Throw in that almost none of us spoke Spanish or French and very, very few of the detainees spoke English. There was usually one interpreter available per shift with as many as 5 different officers needing one in different places at the same time. Chaos daily and don't step in the blood and someone go rescue that woman screaming in the other building I would love to see a movie about it some day, but it would be too much like the old 'Ft. Apache' movie on darker steroids to survive Hollywood. For background about the boat lift see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariel_boatlift I tip my hat to men (or women working as refugee camp police around the planet. Been there, done that.

    • @kenibnanak5554
      @kenibnanak5554 3 місяці тому +1

      @@adamcuneo7189 Also my Service Six has the 4 inch barrel.

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 3 місяці тому

      @@kenibnanak5554 That's so cool, what does SDUSM stand for again? I think YT deleted the comment or something.

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 3 місяці тому

      @@kenibnanak5554 Does that mean Deputy U.S. Marshal?

  • @ChooseFreedom-o1e
    @ChooseFreedom-o1e 3 місяці тому +2

    Excellent tutorial. Ruger security six stainless are the best wheelguns imo.

  • @gunsandcars3648
    @gunsandcars3648 3 місяці тому +1

    just picked up another security six , 1985 model , like yours, love it. added it to my police , service and single six

  • @ronaldjohnson1474
    @ronaldjohnson1474 3 місяці тому +3

    GREAT review! Gotta love the shaving cream cans.

  • @idigbebop
    @idigbebop 2 місяці тому +1

    The last gun I'd ever sell. My six inch blue Security Six .357. Classic

  • @keithwilliams2766
    @keithwilliams2766 Місяць тому

    Beautiful and well cared for revolvers you have. I have a first year production and a bicentennial Security Six, and a Redhawk. All three are blue steel. Thanks for sharing yours!

  • @PhillipFelix-kw3zi
    @PhillipFelix-kw3zi 3 місяці тому +3

    I have a blue steel speed six with the original grips, love it. Its s beast to shoot. Lol. Needs to be reblued but is still carried often. It has a 2 1/2 in barrel.

  • @miker9043
    @miker9043 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the excellent tutorial on dissasembly !