A good looking Ruger - GP100

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A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by xl_target » Fri Jan 23, 2015 4:48 am

I usually don't write about guns that I don't have any experience with but I really like the looks of this one.

For all you revolver fans, Ruger recently came out with a 4.2" barreled "match champion" version of its venerable GP100.
With its slab sided barrel and custom grips, there is something very appealing about this handgun.
It also helps that you know Ruger will back this revolver up with service for the foreseeable future.

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The GP100 Match Champion.
I think this is a very good looking revolver.
The Ruger GP100 revolver has been one of the company’s staples since it was introduced in 1985. But a year ago, the handgun received a rather sporty makeover.

The GP100 Match Champion was released at the 2014 SHOT Show, the New Hampshire/Arizona manufacturer’s offering to the competitive shooting market. While the handgun had a number of features that made it an option for IDPA matches and the like, it lacked an asset many competitive shooters look for in a firearm.

The first iteration of the match pistol came without adjustable sights. It was a design choice the company admits it heard its share of opinions over. And it’s a choice of which Ruger has been quick to react.
One of the first new guns the company has introduced for 2015 is the GP100 Match Champion with adjustable sights. The rear sights are variable for both windage and elevation, making the gun more accurate, no matter the ammunition rotating through the revolver’s six chambers.

The new model of the .357 Magnum comes outfitted with a fiber optics front sights, an addition that should allow shooters to acquire a sight picture more quickly. And those who prefer the Novak Lo-Mount Carry sights on the original, needn’t worry. Ruger presently is continuing to produce this model.

Outside of the sights, the new variation of the GP100 Match Champion has all the features that aimed to make the revolver a shooter in the first place.

The competitive model of the GP100 weighs in at 38 ounces and is 9.5-inches long. It frame, barrel and cylinder are all made of stainless steel, each with a satin finish.
The revolver boasts a 4.2-inch, half-lug, slab-sided barrel that gives it a sleek look. But it is designed for performance, with a target crown aiding in its accuracy.
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Very businesslike lines!
Ruger has match tuned the action, polishing the internals of the revolver, and including a centering boss on the trigger and centering shims on the hammer. This is meant to produce a smooth, consistent double-action trigger pull.

The revolver’s cylinder has been designed for consistent alignment, in turn dependable operation. It achieves this through a triple-locking system that locks the cylinder in place from the front rear and bottom.
The cylinder also features a light chamfer on the chamber mouths. This slight enlargement aims to shave seconds off reload time.

The GP100 Match Champion also has Ruger’s patented transfer bar mechanism. This is a standard feature for the company’s revolvers, helping guard against accidental discharge
The above quotes are from HERE

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For quite a bit less money it is also available blued with a fully lugged standard round barrel

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and in stainless with the fully lugged standard round barrel.

There are also 6" and 3" versions available. These can be viewed on Ruger's website.
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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by Baljit » Fri Jan 23, 2015 5:23 am

Good friend of mine just picked up this lovely toy for him self. He did not fire this toy yet but very soon he will.
I'll see if I can go with him as well,if I go will post more pictures for you with range report.

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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by ckkalyan » Fri Jan 23, 2015 5:27 am

A real nice looking revolver, thanks for sharing xl_target :D

Here is Hickok45 doing a review on the GP100 Match Champion

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This is definitely a keeper, around a $1,000. I especially like that the cylinder is very close to the barrel; beautiful, very well made, high quality revolver.
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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by chandrashekhar » Sun Jan 25, 2015 11:53 am

I love this gun and .357 caliber ......... :cheers:

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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by xl_target » Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:39 pm

Baljit,
Looking forward to the range report.
I'm not really a revolver guy but this one has caught my fancy.
All i can say is that it is really pretty.

CK,
Thanks for the Hickok45 video.
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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by Vikram » Sun Jan 25, 2015 5:52 pm

That is a very nice looking revolver. I like it a lot. I wonder if it is available without the legend "Match Champion"on the sides.

Baljit, your friend's revolver looks pretty.


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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by ckkalyan » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:25 pm

Hi Vikram - this one has all the banners laser engraved, at least this is what I heard from Gunblastdotcom in his review here (look at the engraving on both sides):



So, unless you order a custom one - not likely - LOL! :D
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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by Sakobav » Thu Jan 29, 2015 6:32 am

Great gun and snaps CK and Baljit
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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by Vikram » Thu Jan 29, 2015 3:49 pm

ckkalyan wrote:So, unless you order a custom one - not likely - LOL! :D
I am shattered! :cry: ROTFL
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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by TC » Thu Jan 29, 2015 5:11 pm

XL I was in my early 20s when a centrespread colour advt. in the American Rifleman, showing a full underlug 357 mag GP 100 in all its celestial glory, gave me sleepless nights for months.

A time came when I realized that some dreams could never come true in India and concentrated on other guns :wink:

Well it seems after seeing this thread I am gonna have a few more dreams

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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by HSharief » Thu Jan 29, 2015 7:51 pm

The GP 100 is an American classic in my view. I have a 3" GP100 with fixed rear sights. I can't decide if I like the Ruger more or the S&W :) They're both fun to shoot.

One one episode of "Ruger - Inside and out", they showed a GP100 in 22lr, 10 shot that they are bringing out in the future. I am anxious for that one to come out too :)
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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by ckkalyan » Fri Jan 30, 2015 12:20 am

That is a very fine revolver you have there HSharief! :D

The .22LR version has an 8 shot capacity and is designated SP101 and it is already out! At least on the Ruger Website.

http://www.ruger.com/products/sp101/spe ... /5765.html

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Model Number: 5765 ** Caliber: 22 LR
Material: Stainless Steel ** Finish: Satin Stainless
Front Sight: Fiber Optic ** Rear Sight: Adjustable
Barrel Length: 4.20" ** Overall Length: 9.12"
Weight: 30.00 oz. ** Grips: Black Rubber, Engraved Wood
Twist: 1:16" RH ** Grooves: 6
MA Approved & Certified: Yes ** CA Approved: Yes
Capacity: 8 ** Suggested Retail: $719.00
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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by TC » Fri Jan 30, 2015 4:37 pm

The 22 Lr version looks yummy :D

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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by HSharief » Fri Jan 30, 2015 7:08 pm

I'm talking about seeing 10 shot GP100 in 22lr in that episode (google is your friend). They already had the 8 shot SP101 for a while now.
ckkalyan wrote:That is a very fine revolver you have there HSharief! :D

The .22LR version has an 8 shot capacity and is designated SP101 and it is already out! At least on the Ruger Website.

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Re: A good looking Ruger - GP100

Post by xl_target » Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:32 am

CK,
The SP101 is Rugers small framed revolver and the GP100 is their medium framed revolver.
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