I proudly thank John Law for his advice, info, and great cop conversation. Rugers six-gun work in the late 80's and 90's when I was young/steady/good eye sight/steady hands and in great health! I'm afraid that I compromise my Rugers features nowadays, from excessive mileage. It pleases me more to know that a 1984-era PSS is still a 'viable' combat arm in trained hands. I love them so! Last of the revolver cops, I am, and so proud/thankful to be in the company of people () who appreciate the old six-gun and know that it is far from being a 'relic' of the past. A part-time job that allows me to supplement my grandkids piggy bank. A job, allocated to old warhorses, who are loaded down with age and experience. 38 PSS is on duty in my job as a weekend Reserve Deputy, working out of the Admin-office of the Sheriff. Anyway my friends, I wanted you to see that my. Its ironic that at 62, soon-to-be-63, I work as much now as I did as a youngster in the 70's. I also carry my six-gun (.38 Police Service-Six) to this job also.