Introducing the Sturm Ruger GP100 Revolver, a meticulously crafted firearm renowned for its durability and superior performance. Manufactured in 1992, this revolver stands as a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of Sturm, Ruger & Co., one of America's leading firearms manufacturers. The GP100, a successor to the Security-Six, Service-Six, and Speed-Six revolvers, is a staple in the firearm community favored by both collectors and home defense enthusiasts.
The overall condition of this firearm is excellent, showing only faint signs of prior use or handling. The minor fouling on the front of the cylinder does little to detract from the overall appeal. The bore condition is exemplary, with a clean, mirror finish and no signs of wear. The rifling is sharp, with distinct lands and grooves.
The Ruger GP100 is a .357 Magnum, a popular caliber known for its balance of power and control, making it a versatile choice for self-defense, target shooting, or hunting. The DA/SA action allows for flexible trigger operation, catering to both novices and experienced users alike.
This particular model is finished in satin silver, a unique and attractive variation from the traditional blued finish. It features a comfortable, customisable grip frame design, and comes equipped with a rubber grip with wood panels for a firm, comfortable handle. The sights are top-notch, with a front drift adjustable ramped serrated blade and a rear fully adjustable square notch with white highlight.
One of the standout features of this model is the triple-locking cylinder, which locks into the frame at the front, rear, and bottom for more positive alignment and dependable operation. It also incorporates a transfer bar mechanism for enhanced security against accidental discharges. Additionally, the disassembly of integrated subassemblies requires no special tools, making maintenance and assembly straightforward and user-friendly.
Made in the United States, this Ruger GP100 doesn't just offer unparalleled functionality, but also carries with it a sense of nostalgia, a throwback to the quality craftsmanship of the early '90s. Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of firearm history.



