My newest Ruger

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My newest Ruger

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SP101 .22
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The SP101s are great revolvers, built like a tank. I'll bet that one will really shoot. Let us know when you try it out.
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flattop44 wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:34 pm The SP101s are great revolvers, built like a tank. I'll bet that one will really shoot. Let us know when you try it out.
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My buddy got a SP101 in .22 Long Rifle for his wife because she has trouble racking the bolt or slide on a pistol. It shoots great and she likes it. Ruger got it right with that model
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That SP101 is a nice gun i am sure you will enjoy it.

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It's my latest pick up and I plan to shoot her this weekend. Bought it from a small neighborhood gun shop lightly used with all papers and case. I shop this store because I truly feel welcome. Not to mention The best Gunsmith in the state is the owner.


Thanks to all here a the Ruger forum great folks with lots of knowledge.

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Very nice! Ought to be a pleasure to shoot with 0 recoil. I would recommend some shotshells for it too if you plan on her carrying it around the woods much. Those can be really handy!
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