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Guns International #: 103348517
Seller's Inventory #: 4456383
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Guns International #: 103348517
Category - Ruger Revolvers - GP100
- .357 Magnum Revolvers
Seller's Information
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Seller: Cabelas Avon
Company: Bass Pro - Cabelas Member Since: 6/2/17
State:
Ohio
Zip: 44011
Country: United States
Phone:
(440) 723-5600
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 100
Total Listings: 1961
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer Payment Methods:
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Ruger ~ GP100 ~ .357MAG
Description: The GP100 was an evolution of an earlier Ruger double-action revolver, the Security Six. It was introduced in 1985 as a second generation of the Ruger double-action, exposed-hammer revolvers intended to replace Ruger's Security-/Service-/Speed-Six line. It was made stronger with the intent to fire an unlimited number of full-power .357 Magnum rounds. The first significant change was introduced with the Ruger Redhawk and that involved a new triple-locking cylinder mechanism with a lever on the crane rather than using the end of the ejector rod to lock. Another change was the use of stronger steels and the redesigned, beefier shape of the frame. Traditional revolver frames had exposed metal at the front and rear of the grips, with the frame determining the shape of the grips. This meant that to have a round butt concealed carry version and a square butt holster or target version of the same gun usually meant having two different frame shapes. The GP100 series, instead, used a small rectangular "peg" grip large enough to enclose the hammer spring and strut. The grips could then be any shape desired, as long as they were large enough to enclose the peg. This was not a new innovation, having been used by Dan Wesson and some High Standard revolvers that predated the GP100. .357 Magnum SOLD Metal Condition: Very Good Barrels: 6 Weight: 5 Item Location: Avon, OH |
Guns International #: 103348517
Seller's Inventory #: 4456383
Guns International #: 103348517
Seller's Inventory #: 4456383