Proving popular with the public, Ruger offered it with a six-inch barrel option for hunters. This gun was a little more tricked out with adjustable target sights and an increased level of fit and finish. In 1974, an upgraded version of the Service, dubbed the Security Six, was released. The 2.75-inch barreled version, equipped with rounded grips for concealed carry, was known as the Speed Six. The 9mm gun had a chamber designed to be able to fire the nominally rimless semi-auto bullet without using moon clips. 357 Mag/38 SPL (as the Model 107), 38 SPL only for departments scared of magnums (Model 108), and a 9x19mm version (Model 109) for potential military and overseas sales. Offered in a 2.75-inch or 4-inch barrel version, it was marketed in.
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