Review by
litenergy644
on 21st Jul 2008
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If you are carrying anything for a duty weapon, it's always best to learn and train on that particular firearm. For example; if you always carry a revolver, it will be something that you are used to. If you do not know anything about automatic pistols, do not go switching to automatics (unless you a ...
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Review by
Guest.
on 30th Jan 2008
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No regrets for purchasing the Ruger GP100. It will have a permanent home here. .I'm a bit older now and need another revolver that's
lighter for quicker handling so will be purchasing a Ruger for sure.
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Review by
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on 10th Jan 2008
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My GP-100 is the 6" barrel version with an adjustable rear sight in blued steel. I bought it in 1994 and have only fired about 1500 rounds through it.It shoots where you point it. It's like a bolt action rifle of the handgun world. Accuracy is your's to lose, not the gun's.The trigger is fantastic. ...
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Review by
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on 18th May 2007
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My first Ruger GP 100 was a 4 inch adjustable sight pistol. Stainless. First, I'm not wild about shiny guns. Second, I wanted a 3 inch barrel. I later traded for a fixed sight, 3 inches. It was perfect even if it was stainless. Fit nicely in my pocket. After I de-horned the hammer it was easy to dra ...
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