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I had no problem disassembling the Ruger, but putting it back together was more difficult - always the case. Part of the timing (?) pieces include a spring that has to be compressed to put in the last part. There is very little space to compress te spring and slide in the part.Ruger Security Six is the easiest. A small screwdriver to take off grips and 45 seconds later it's completely stripped down.
A gunsmith would probably know what it is, but that is the best description that I can give.
I inherited a stainless 6" Ruger Security Six from my Dad. He casted and reloaded his own .38 wad-cutters that were a bit dirty and never cleaned the gun. I wanted it clean and shiny, so I went to work on my first and only revolver dismantle with no instruction book.
I still have more than 4000 of his wad-cutters. Although they were a bit dirty shooting out of a .357, they were accurate as hell.