I bought a Ruger Police Service Six, .357 Magnum, four inch bbl. a few months ago. In the 1980's, I had a Security Six, the one with adjustable sights. As I recall, the Security Six had wooden grips from the factory, as does the Police Service Six. I don't think the Security Six had target grips, just service stocks. And I also don't remember the bite that I'm now getting in the heel of my palm when shooting .357 rounds. Could be an age difference of 40 years, I guess. To remedy this problem, I just sent for a pair of Pachmayr rubber grips. Which I have had on my Smith & Wesson Model 28 for decades.
The new grips for the Ruger will look like this, minus the brass Pachmayr medallion:
I still have the original factory stocks for the Smith & Wesson in the box the gun came in, but they aren't comfortable for shooting .357 Magnum.
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The new grips for the Ruger will look like this, minus the brass Pachmayr medallion:
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I still have the original factory stocks for the Smith & Wesson in the box the gun came in, but they aren't comfortable for shooting .357 Magnum.