I can't describe it. How a 32 year old gun can shoot like this. I'm an Italian from NY and I'm speechless.:blushing:
Here are the results:
1981 Ruger Security Six 357 Magnum moments from 1st time being fired in who knows how many years?
- See more at: 1981 Ruger Security Six 357 Magnum Photo by ginzo1958 | Photobucket
1st 6 shots, .357 mag. 158 gr. JHP 6 inch Target 5 Yards from a rest. Gun was sighted in perfectly. That was just luck, go figure, I can't win the lottery.
2 Handed D/A 5 yards 6 inch Target .357 mag 158 GR. JHP
7 Yards S/A 2 Handed 8 inch Target .357 mag 158 GR. JHP
7 Yards D/A 2 Handed 8 inch Target .357 mag 158 GR. JHP
It's Alive!!!! What a shootin' Iron!
Thanks, Bill. Just got done cleaning it from the range Wednesday. that was a LUCKY find. Who knew? Thanks again on the kudos on the restore. I'm really proud of how it turned out.
Ah, kids.... So far I have been very lucky in not having to let go of anything in my growing collection. I've had a 870 since 1979, but just started with hand guns in 2012. As much as I love my Smith's, at this point, if I had to sell anything or all, I think this one would be last just because of the dance...:yes
I had 1 of those but stainless back in the 70's good shooter had to sell when my son was born as no money guess I should have left them repo him and kept the gun lol. Mike PS good shooting
I had 1 of those but stainless back in the 70's good shooter had to sell when my son was born as no money guess I should have left them repo him and kept the gun lol. Mike PS good shooting
J,
Same to you brother, life seems to get in the way sometimes. But it's better than the alternative!!!:blink:
You check the pics when your bored, they will be there. Can't believe how happy I am with this gun. It's a tack driver. (In the right hands) LOL
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