Years in the back of the safe.****ger SP101 9mm

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I sure am sorry I forgot about this Gem..had it for many years. It's a 3" SP101 revolver chambered in 9mm, had to smile, and got the itch to take it out back to get it to clear it's tube...so to speak. Great accurate revolver, like new, in it's original case, I did change the hard plastic(?) grips for the rubber with wood inserts. It sure likes to bark and hit where I aim it at. Doubt I'd ever part with it, won't leave it all alone again.
 

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Nice revolver. I’ve got one of the newer ones, haven’t made it to the Range with it yet though.
 
Looks like a great little revolver and with my favorite 3" barrel. Just like a kid re discovering an old toy.

Al
 
That's a neat little revolver. I might be just a little biased though; I've owned one just like it for years. It handles any and all of the many types of ammo I've tried in it without issue. One of the last revolvers I'd ever want to part with..
 

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That's a neat little revolver. I might be just a little biased though; I've owned one just like it for years. It handles any and all of the many types of ammo I've tried in it without issue. One of the last revolvers I'd ever want to part with..
Don’t have a SP101 but I do have a Cold Steel Shinobu in the safe somewhere. I’ve had mine since new in the late 80s. Nice vintage blade. Is that a large or a medium?
 
I've got an older 3", but it's a .357.


My 9mm is a 2.25".


Shooting a 9x19 from a revolver sure reminds you that it's not a weak round. ;)
I like the inserts on the 9mm grips. I'd like to come across one of those snubbys in 9mm. It is a LOT cheaper than shooting .357's
 

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