and I appreciate that,” said Marc. “Back when Ruger revolvers were not so scarce, I built about a dozen or so of these using the 7-shot .357 Magnums with the Ruger GP100 ‘Wiley Clapp’ frames sporting the Novak Lo Mount rear sight. They were and...
Ruger® GP100® double-action revolvers are among the most comfortable shooting revolvers.Triple-locking cylinder is locked into the frame at the front, rear and bottom for more positive alignment and dependable operation shot after shot. Grip frame design easily accommodates a wide variety of...
Speaking of double action, the DA on this GP doesn’t stack particularly, but it wants to stage. I found myself struggling a bit to pull straight through without staging. But when I did, the GP performed splendidly. The results, particularly for someone who has shot primarily M1911s for ...
Ruger tried to appease them with an eight-shot Blackhawk revolver (as well as a seven-shot double-action GP100), but what handgun hunters really wanted was a smaller and slimmer Single-Six-size gun.AdvertisementCustom pistolsmith Hamilton Bowen has been converting Single-Six revolvers originally...
The 6-shot GP100 (top) paved the way for the SP101 version. Although not the test gun, this SP101 shows the unique grip configuration and the coil-spring driven technology Ruger favors. SP101 Shootout On this smaller .357, Ruger kept the full-length underbarrel lug, giving this little...
I’d sure like to get a .30 Luger pistol and shoot both it and the P89X often. The usual protocol applies, seven yards, unsupported standing Weaver hold, 83-grain FMJ, best of five, five-shot targets. BY WALTER JULIUS KULECK