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  • Ruger SP101

    This post has no purpose other than to say I'm starting to enjoy my SP101 3 inch.


    muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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    That's a good purpose in and of itself.

    Nice gun. I have the 22 version for my wife to play with. Nice.
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    • #3
      That's a good looking SP101 you have there DavidR.
      I like a 3" barrel on small/medium frame revolvers, but I've no complaints with the 4.25" tube on my SP101:

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      Greg
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      • #4
        Since getting a GP100, the SP itch has started. I'm thinking snubbie, so it's easier to carry, otherwise why bother.

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        • #5
          How are the triggers on yours????????????????????? I have only had the opportunity to handle 2 of them(didn't shoot) and on one, the trigger seemed a tad gritty. They were both new. Not a knock on the firearm, just curious....................

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          • #6
            The SS 3" SP-101 is a keeper. My wife's favorite handgun. The GP-100 ain't bad either.

            Virtues are learned at Mother's Knee

            Vices are learned at some other Joint

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            • #7
              If you like it now you will love it after you had a spring kit and stoning done to it......soooooo smooooth. had it done to my .357 mag GP100 and I can hit all day long double action like never before.....try it you'll like it even more. It was worth double what I paid for the work at a local gun shop.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by berettabone View Post
                How are the triggers on yours????????????????????? I have only had the opportunity to handle 2 of them(didn't shoot) and on one, the trigger seemed a tad gritty. They were both new. Not a knock on the firearm, just curious....................
                Long, hard and gritty - at least compared to Kahr.

                I probably have 100 rounds through it and some dry firing and it seems to be getting smoother, or I'm getting used to it. Honestly, I don't shoot it very well in DA mode. I have trouble with such a long pull.

                muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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                • #9
                  Try that stoning of the sear and trigger job....it really changes everything.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DKD View Post
                    Try that stoning of the sear and trigger job....it really changes everything.
                    That's a great suggestion. I need to find someone in West Palm Beach I can trust.

                    muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by JohnR View Post
                      Since getting a GP100, the SP itch has started. I'm thinking snubbie, so it's easier to carry, otherwise why bother.
                      I bought this for my dad earlier this year for home defense. He hated snubbies but could no longer handle his S&W Model 19-4. The 3 inch SP101 seemed like a good compromise.

                      muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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                      • #12
                        My GP is old, I bought it used, and the trigger is very smooth. Single action is crisp like it should be. Not S&W machine precise, but quite good. I think shooting it a lot will smooth it out, no need to take it apart.

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                        • #13
                          Try Shoot Straight, I believe they have a armorer and or gun smith on location, that's who did mine in Lakeland.

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                          • #14
                            I was comparing the triggers with my speed six, and my speed six was a lot smoother..........still long, but smoother, no grit...............still, with a bit of smoothing, sp101's could be real good. It's just, justifying the cost versus the cost of the firearm.......................

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                            • #15
                              Cost was minimal. I believe it cost between $50.00-$60.00 but it now feels like a well tuned machine, match grade type feel to it. I liked it so well I brought a few others over for a similar make over.

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