If the previews are to be believed, the Top Shot contestants are going trick shooting during this week’s team competition. It looks like it might be a shooting version of H.O.R.S.E., which should provide some fun shots if the shooters have some imagination. Of course, it won’t be hard to imagine the guns they’ll be competing with as all three are American classics—the Colt .38 Official Police, the Ruger Security-Six and the Colt 1911—two of which should be well-known to the competitors at this point of the game even if they weren’t previously familiar with them. This will be the first appearance of the Ruger Security-Six, a double-action revolver, usually chambered in .357 Mag., which was first introduced in the early 1970s. The Security-Six was marketed to law enforcement personnel and self-defense advocates, and was available with 3-, 4- and 6-inch barrels and either fixed or adjustable sights, though the majority were adjustable-sight models. The Security-Six was the predecessor to both the Service-Six and the Speed-Six, all of which are out of production, but remain popular in the used gun market. Once the losing team is determined and two marksmen have been sent to elimination, the Ruger Security-Six will again step to the limelight in a competition called Boots Up, which is anyone’s guess as to the meaning. Guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
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