Ruger SP-101 in .357
Congratulations! I've got the same gun, (different stocks) and love it. Weighs a little more than my other five shot wheelies but it's a rock solid gun.
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Congrats! I had one like that too - but left the stock grips on it. Gave it to my daughter as she really liked shooting 38 Specials in it.
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Was my favorite gun until it was stolen.
Very accurate for the barrel length.
Still one of my favorite carry pieces. Even though the factory grips are a bit small, I really like them (swapped out the original black plastic inserts for Rosewood).
what'd it cost?
Looks like a fun shooter!!!! Enjoy!
I just saw one of these in a local paper for about $400 with about 200 rounds of ammo. I would have jumped on it but we were traveling and I really don't want another new caliber to collet. But a revolver would sure be nice. Congratulations.
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OSOK, my best bud's daughter just turned 14. He's going to buy a high quality 22 pistol for her to learn to shoot on.
What did your daughter learn to shoot on? Also, why do so many females lean back when firing a firearm?
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I tried to push the envelope, but found that it was stationery.
Have you heard about the new corduroy pillows? They're making head lines!
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She learned on a single shot .22 rifle, various .22 pistols. The key to the revolver is to use standard pressure .38 Specials - in the heavy SP101, they are very mild.
And I didn't want to correct her form too much - I didn't like the thumb on the wrist either... the most important thing was for her to enjoy and have a positive experience shooting - and be able to shoot double action and change points of aim and hit them.
She's not a gun nut by any stretch and I was just happy she wanted to shoot at all...
Last edited by O.S.O.K.; 08-01-2011 at 08:49 AM.
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Damn! I paid $425 OTD for mine. It was listed as "Used but un-fired". The guy at the counter said a little guy had bought it a week before, then returned a few days later. Either sissy-boy thought it was too heavy or the wife flipped and made him return it.
Good price on yours man! That was a steal for sure!
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