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Ruger SP101 The Ruger SP101 was designed to slot in between the LCR, an ultralight compact snubby, and the GP100, a full-size revolver. The idea was that it would be big enough to handle the .357 ...
Ruger has, at long last, answered customers’ requests to increase the number of chambers in the standard GP100 .357 Mag./.38 Spl. revolver’s cylinder from six to seven.
The stainless revolver lay gleaming among the rubble of a day’s hardcore use, late afternoon sunlight reflecting from the pale sides of dozens of spent cartridges. I lifted the piece, checked the ...
I'm a fan of Ruger's GP100 revolvers. This rugged, full-size .357 Mag. has been in production since 1986, and it was among the very first wheelguns I purchased. In the intervening years, I've ...
Ruger GP100 Review In this Ruger GP100 review, we'll go over Ruger's entry-level maggie. The GP100 is often thought of as one of the best workhorse guns available, and certainly one of the best .357 ...
My love affair with Ruger's Compact GP100 began in earnest back at the turn of the century with the purchase of a now discontinued model KGPF-330. This 35-oz. stainless steel 6-shot .357 Mag ...
The GP100 has since branched out into many other calibers, including .22LR, .327 Federal Magnum .and 44 Special. Ruger Blackhawk Sturm Ruger’s other line of popular revolvers has a distinctly ...
However, the GP100 is unique in having the adaptability to fire two calibers, .357 Magnum or .38 Special. .357 Magnum transfers more energy to the target, making it an excellent choice for those ...
A tough and reliable .357 Mag. Ruger GP100 outfitted with a 6" barrel will do most of what the cartridge is capable of, while a 4" barrel is a well-established, do-all barrel length.