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rather than a removable sideplate, which lent them superior strength. The Ruger
Redhawk, introduced in 1980 and also designed by Sefried, was a scaled-up and improved version of the Security-Six. The "six series" line enjoyed sales success because of their basic features, solid construction, and competitive pricing.
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Security-Six the Service-Six or alternatively, the "Police Service-Six". This was largely a marketing decision and an attempt to capitalize on the lucrative law enforcement service revolver market. The Service-Six was
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Sefried had previously worked for High
Standard Manufacturing Company, where he designed the High Standard Sentinel revolver. The grip profile of the Sentinel was used on the "Six" line. Ruger's new double action revolvers were unlike other guns on the market in that they used a one-piece frame,
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Incorporating fixed sights and a round-butt frame, and available in .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .38 S&W (.38-200), and 9mm Luger, the Speed-Six was intended for use by plainclothes detectives and others desiring a more concealable handgun. The .38 S&W variant (in
England known as the .380
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Security-Six was somewhat stronger than competing guns like the Smith & Wesson Model 19 as the Ruger featured a thicker frame without a sideplate cutout, a stronger barrel shank support that prevented catastrophic barrel failure in the six-inch model revolvers, larger, stronger
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normally chambered in .357 Magnum, though Ruger also built versions in .38 Special and 9mm Luger (Parabellum) for some police orders. The U.S. Military contracted for the fixed-sight .38 Special variant adding a lanyard ring to the butt and designating it the M108. It was to replace aging
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at the time dominated the medium frame law enforcement double action revolver contracts. The introduction of the
Security-Six and its variants marked Sturm Ruger's first attempt to enter the double-action revolver market. The corporation's earlier designs had been
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to permit extraction of the fired case. These alterations allowed the rimless 9mm cartridge to be used in a revolver design. Barrel length options for the
Service-Six included 2.75 and 4 inches. The 9mm was also marketed under the designation M109.
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British or .38-200) was equipped with a military-style lanyard ring, and was sold to law enforcement organizations in India. The .357 Magnum, two and three quarter inch barreled version was the agency issue sidearm to
Special Agents of the former
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Security Six 4 inch .357 magnum revolver (GA-34) with 30 rounds of Winchester-Western, 110 grain, .38 Special +P JHP rounds for their revolvers, in a pair of cartridge loops mounted above the duty holster until replaced with the
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