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Junior Member
Join Date: October 1, 1999
Posts: 9
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I need detailed drawings on dis-assembling and re-assembling a Ruger 357 Security Six (newer model). Do you know of any web sites that would have this information? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Staff In Memoriam
Join Date: January 8, 1999
Location: Brunswick,GA USA
Posts: 1,884
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Natty:
Yes. I have the owners manual. If you'd like to have it please provide an email address and I will send it. When you send your email, make reference to the Ruger Security Six. You could also try RUGER on the search of your PC HJN [This message has been edited by Harley Nolden (edited October 02, 1999).] |
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Junior Member
Join Date: July 13, 1999
Posts: 7
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 22, 1999
Location: NY
Posts: 165
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Send to Ruger, they will send you a new owners manual for this gun free of charge.
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Staff In Memoriam
Join Date: January 8, 1999
Location: Brunswick,GA USA
Posts: 1,884
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NATTY:
Kindly advise if you have received the manual by email. HJN |
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Staff
Join Date: November 2, 1998
Location: Colorado
Posts: 15,539
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The owner's manual discusses field stripping the gun, but not detailed disassembly. While it's not hard to detail strip the Ruger with a minimal of tools, reassembling a gun is the challenging part for the untrained and I highly recommend getting Jerry Kuhnhausen's book on Rugers. If you get stuck, post a question in the Smithy Forum and either myself or another member will walk you through.
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