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Originally Posted by OCD1
They are fine revolvers. I have two of their little brothers, the SP101.And the old Speed and Security Six
The 101 as other bigger Rugers can probably take hotter loads than a lot of Smiths.
The are built like tanks and the easiest to take apart.
As cmort stated, any 357 can shoot 38 specials. If you shoot a lot of 38's a carbon ring may build up in the cylinders and the longer 357 rounds will stick a little or be hard to extract, Just use a 40 or 45 caliber brush to clean out the cylinders.
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These are the guns that are truly truck/boat guns. The ones I have owned have had good triggers-are hell bent for stout and easily broken down for cleaning if they get dunked, etc. I have an SP101 that will be one of the last guns I get rid of. If I didn't already have a 681 and a 686 I would own a GP100 in a heartbeat.