Ruger SP-101 .357 Mag.
Ruger SP-101 .357 Mag.
Does anyone have one?
I do not, but have always like the idea of one in SS to go along with my Security Six.
Or maybe it isn't a solid long lasting gun?
I do not, but have always like the idea of one in SS to go along with my Security Six.
Or maybe it isn't a solid long lasting gun?
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I don't own one but my brother does. It's a tank like most Ruger DA revolvers. Accurate to the extent I,ve used it being fixed sighted and all. Can't say I'd choose it over my 2 3/4" security six.
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My dad has a first year 38 special, it was a gift from the sheriffs office in Wyoming he worked at. Great guns solid, built like a vault accurate guns. Buy one and your grandkids can’t wear it out.
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Oh, my 4" Security Six would probably be the last gun I let go if I had to.
I just thought same Caliber smaller size 2.25 or 3 inch would round out my handguns.
Figured they were built to last
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I HAD one. I’m an idiot for selling it. Swapped the grip
For a Hogue, the factory grip was hard to…grip if you were in a hurry. I didn’t hate the factory grip, but just had to fidget with it to get it where it needed to be.
For a Hogue, the factory grip was hard to…grip if you were in a hurry. I didn’t hate the factory grip, but just had to fidget with it to get it where it needed to be.
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I still regret not buying one of the SP-101 .22's when they first came out for $400. Granted, $400 was more difficult to come by back then too.
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It’s a Ruger. It’ll last.
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Reason I ask this: a LGS that always offered me a good deal on guns, told me that SP 101s were being returned with defects. Nonway to get more details as they shut down right after the new year. I never heard that and after Looking online I found very few complaints, so figured I would ask here.
Guess now the decision is 2.25 or 3"?
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I got the 4.2" version for son #1 when he got his Eagle Scout badge, that was 10 years ago, no complaints and it shoots pretty good off the bench.
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I’d go 3” if it were my choice.
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I second the 3" idea.
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It's a baby Redhawk or GP-100 - you're very unlikely to break one.
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2.25" .357. Its a bit much with full house hand loads over a range session.