357 Magnum /.38 Special revolver introduced in 1968, designed as Ruger's flagship offering for the double action revolver market. The Ruger Security Six and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors: Security Six Function the trigger and hammer single action and i ble action to be certain all parts are working properly.Barrel Lengths: 2.75" (70mm), 4" (102 mm) & 6" (152 mm)Ĭaliber.
Place right grip panel in posi and install and tighten grip panel screw.Ħ. Put disassembly pin in its 'nest' (see Figure A). Place left grip panel in position on frame. When the hamm cocked, disassembly pin can be removed (it will fall free).ĥ. It m£ necessary to move the mainspring assembly a little to properly position the upper of the mainspring strut to rest in its recess in the hammer. (N The larger notch of the mainspring seat positions on the projection at the inside J of the grip frame.) Hold mainspring assembly in position and cock hammer. Position the notches of the mainspring seat into the matching projections of the grip frame. With hammer forward, insert mainspring assembly into frame. Release trigger and permit hammer to go fully forwarĤ. Hold trigger in its rearward position and insert hammer into frame. Pull the trigger a times to check functioning.ģ. Note: At this point of reassembly, trigger will function to rotate lock the cylinder if the trigger guard has been installed correctly. After it is certain that the trigger guard is properly positioned and seated, it may be necessary to rap (with wood or plastic screwdriver handle) on the portion of the trigger guard behind the guard bow.
If solid resistance is felt or trigger guard will not shut, check position of pawl and transfer bar. Be sure that the transfer bar is in correct position in rear of firing pin (Figure F-3). Align pawl in its recess in frame, by pulling the trigger slightly. Hook front of trigger guard into recess in frame (See Figure F-l). Note: An alternate procedure for this step is to first install the cylinder and then install the cylinder latch by pressing the forward portion of the latch against the cylinder latch plunger, until the latch is seated.Ģ. Disassembly is now complete and further disassembly is not recommended, and is not required for general cleaning and maintenance.ġ. The cylinder latch will drop from the frame into the palm of your hand (See Figure D).ĩ. Cradle the revolver frame in your left hand and, with the thumb of your right hand, press the cylinder release button, swing out the cylinder assembly and move it forward, thus removing it from the frame. Note: If you cannot apply sufficient force (to depress the plunger) using the mainspring assembly as a 'tool', then use a screwdriver of appropriate size.Ĩ. Simultaneously pull out and remove trigger guard assembly.
Use mainspring assembly to depress trigger guard lock plunger located inside frame at rear of trigger guard (See Figure C). Lift hammer out of frame while trigger is in rearward position.ħ. Pull trigger and remove (push out) hammer pivot while holding trigger in rearward position (See Figure B).Ħ.
CAUTION: Do not remove the disassembly pin until the mainspring assembly is reinstalled in the revolver at the time of reassembly.ĥ. With thumb on hammer spur, squeeze trigger allowing hammer to go fully forward. (The disassembly pin is carried in the hole in the grip panel locator.) Lacking a disassembly pin, any similar implement will serve (See Figure A).Ĥ. Insert disassembly pin about one half its length into the hole at the lower end of the mainspring strut. Using a properly fitting screwdriver, remove grip screw and lift grip panels from frame.ģ. Be certain the revolver is unloaded and the cylinder is closed before starting disassembly.Ģ. Read instructions before disassembling gun.ġ. A loaded cylinder can discharge if dropped or struck. Never install or remove a loaded cylinder. Never clean, lubricate, disassemble or work on a revolver while it is loaded.