Description:
The Ruger SP-101’s Debut at the 1989 SHOT Show in Dallas marked the first successful muscle pocket revolver with Magnum Power. Here is Ruger’s SP101 snub with full lug 3 inch barrel. Manufacturer and warrantor is Sturm Ruger, Newport NH Plant. Type is traditional single and double action pocket revolver. Construction is entirely steel, with stainless barrel, hammer, trigger, and cylinder, and stainless and carbon steel internal parts, with rubber grips. Barrel is one piece full lug 3 1/8 inch, with 1:18.75 five groove right hand rifling. Front sight is pinned in black steel serrated blade, with frame integral fixed notch rear sight. Frame top strap is .195 thick and .590 wide, substantially more than the competitor Smith & Wesson model 60. Cylinder is swingout 5 shot, with Ruger’s triple front and rear locking mechanism. Chambering is .38 Smith & Wesson Special and .357 Remington Magnum calibers interchangeably. Trigger is .310 smooth face combat stainless, with matching serrated spur hammer. Photo specimen pulled at 12 pounds double action, with 7/8 inch two stage travel. Single action pull was 5 3/4 pounds, with negligible felt creep and minimal overtravel. All Ruger Revolvers have a transfer bar internal safety device. Ignition is floating firing pin. Grip frame is GP / SP stem type, with 1/4 inch of rubber between the grip frame and operator’s palm, with serrated lateral polymer inserts. Weight empty is 27 ounces, with center of gravity at the rear of the cylinder flutes. Cylinder diameter is 1.355 inches; height measures at 4 1/2 inches; and length is 8 inches from the muzzle to the heel of the grip butt. Each new SP101 comes in its factory labeled and serialized gray hard shell case with instruction manual, NRA card, factory registration card, old model revolver card, cable lock, thank you card, and cylinder protector. Replacement pricing on competitor Smith & Wesson’s 3 inch model 60 is $759 MSRP. We’re offering the 3 inch SP101 in the photos, however, or one of its identical mates for only $ 519.00. Transferable to eligible civilians in all jurisdictions of the United States. Any ammunition, speedloaders, or personnel in our photos are Not included.
Add 5 Boxes 250 rounds of Fiocchi .357 Full Metal Case Ammo, only $109 freight paid with gun purchase, or 5 boxes 125 rounds of Remington Golden Saber 125 Hollow Point for the same price.
NEVER buy a gun for someone else, that’s like a felony straw purchase. $15 ship lower 48; $40 AK, Guam, HI, PR, USPS Priority fully insured. NO AMEX NO PAYPAL. MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped ASAP. 7 day hold on checks. FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask your dealer to put your name and Gun Brand on there. 7 day money back on used, BUT no return / refund on New, layaway, or ammo. We do not pay transfer fees or return shipping. Lay-away 20% down, balance in 90 days. Phone hours 8:00 – 5:00 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup OK. Robertson Trading Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 We Buy, Sell, or Trade. We always have, since 1952.
Condition:
New In Box
Brand:
RUGER & COMPANY INC
Caliber:
.357 Magnum
Item #:
953381720
Stock No.:
HG05719
Location:
TN
Trades Accepted: We Buy, Sell, or Trade. Always have.
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