


Trying to excuse this amateur quality work as a “feature” ain’t gonna cut it, AFAIC. Strong and reliable shot after shot, all Ruger SP101 ® revolvers have solid steel sidewalls (no side-plates), making them rugged, reliable, and dependable. to shoot it more and carry it rarely, the heavy Ruger SP101 38 revolver is an option. 22 revolver that is considerably better finished than this. An alternative would be the Walter PPK double action 380 pistols. The workmanship on every area of this revolver is below the standard of Taurus, Rossi, and Charter Arms. Or do a chamfer of the sharp edge on the front of the cylinder. If they really want to market “ease of holstering” as a feature, design the cylinder to be a truncated cone as cast, instead of doing this crude looking grinding job on the cylinder. He spun the wheel, whipped it back into place, and stuffed it in his waistband. Fits the New Ruger SP101 9mm five-shot revolvers Compatible with almost every brand of brass, both commercial and military.
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I’d rather have the evidently hopelessly old fashioned revolver with a CYLINDER (not a truncated cone) that incorporates the full strength and durability that was engineered when the gun was designed, not altered in an apparently random manner by a marginally skilled hourly employee running a grinder. Kirk pulled out the Ruger SP101 9mm revolver and checked it for bullets. Sounds like a solution in search of a problem.
