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Guns International #: 102047633
Seller's Inventory #: 22-10058
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Guns International #: 102047633
Category - Ruger Revolvers - SP101
- .357 Magnum Revolvers
Seller's Information
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Seller: Shooter's Supply, LLC.
Member Since: 3/16/16
First Name: Patrick
Last Name: Brown
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 37343
Country: United States
Phone:
(423) 875-4868
Active Listings: 28
Total Listings: 1372
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. No returns on new firearms.
We normally ship USPS Priority Mail which should be 2-day ship. Shipping is actual cost with a minimum of $30.00 for pistols and $50.00 for rifles/shotguns to ship to most of the 48 contiguous states. Shipping to Alaska may require an extra fee. Shipping insurance is available upon request for an extra fee. We cannot do international sales. As of November 2019, we no longer ship guns to California and Hawaii. Payment Methods: Visa, Master Card, American Express, USPS Money Order. NO CREDIT CARD FEES!!!
About Us: We are a small family owned business located in Hixson, Tennessee. Do you have firearms at home collecting dust? We have a lively consignment business. Our fee is 20% with a $50 minimum. Firearms are consigned for a an average period of 180 days but the length of period is negotiable. We also do handgun carry permit classes for the state of Tennessee. We have a nice indoor shooting range with reasonable rates. Please check us out at shooterssupply.
Ruger SP101 .357 Magnum 5-shot 2.25” New in Box
Description: The Ruger SP101 was introduced in 1989 as the GP100’s little brother. Like the Smith & Wesson Model 60, it was a 5-shot .357 snub nose. Ruger later introduced the longer 4.2-inch barrel version for those that wanted something a little more accurate but on a smaller frame then the GP100 or the Smith & Wesson K/L-frame revolvers. This SP101 is brand new in the box. It features the standard 2.25” (57 mm) snub nose barrel. Chambered for the classic .357 Magnum, the SP101 will also safely chamber and fire the .38 S&W Special cartridge. This is useful for practice/training. Not only does the .38 Special produce less recoil making it easier on the shooter’s wrist, it is also less expensive to shoot than the .357 Magnum. The SP101’s robust construction, however, ensures that it can handle a steady diet of .357 Magnum ammunition if necessary. This very nice revolver comes with its box, manual, and a safety lock. The .357 Magnum was S&W’s answer to Colt’s .38 Super chambered in their famous 1911A1. While revolvers were a national standard for use by police departments, many officers were finding that their .38 S&W and .38 Specials could not penetrate car bodies which was becoming a problem given the then escalating frequency of encounters between the police and gangsters and other outlaws. At the time of its introduction in 1929, the .38 Super was the only commercially available handgun cartridge that could reliably penetrate car doors (due to its muzzle velocity being higher than 1000 ft/s). S&W’s initial response to this was the .38/44 revolver and cartridge (38 Special on a N frame). As the .38/44 round is identical to the 38 Special, but chambered for a higher pressure, this created the problem wherein one could inadvertently use the .38/44 in a small frame 38 Special with potentially dangerous results. By the early 1930s, realizing that their revolver sales were in jeopardy, S&W worked with Remington to create a new cartridge to more effectively compete with the .38 Super. The .38 Special case was taken and lengthened by .125 inches to prevent the cartridge from being chambered in a .38 Special revolver. Thus, the .357 Magnum was born. Introduced to the public in 1935, it was first chambered in the .357 Registered Magnum Revolver (which eventually evolved into the Model 27). Thus began the “Magnum” craze among handgun cartridges. SOLD Handgun Caliber: .38 Special, .357 Magnum Manufacturer: Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. Model: SP101 Serial Number: 578-48687 Bore: Rifled, 1:16 inch twist, RH Condition: New in Box Barrel Type: With Shrouded Action: Double/Single Action Triggers: 0.3125 inches (7.94 mm), smooth Stock: Rubber grips with plastic inserts Finish: Satin stainless Weight: 26.0 oz. Sights: Square notch rear sight, ramp front sight, sight radius 4.0 inches (102 mm) Case: Ruger Box |
Guns International #: 102047633
Seller's Inventory #: 22-10058
Guns International #: 102047633
Seller's Inventory #: 22-10058