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Thread: Ruger SP101 Match Champion

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    Ruger SP101 Match Champion

    Anybody have one of these? Is it really out of the box match ready? Trigger quality, tolerances, accuracy? It seems to have potential to me and is a reasonable price.

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    I don't have the SP-101 MC,, but I do have a GP-100 MC. It is a sweet gun out of the box. Made me go & buy a normal GP to enjoy as well.
    I did handle the SP-101 MC at SHOT. It felt good & looked good.

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    I'd be all over one if it came in 9mm, 6 shot...

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    Well, you can't compete in production classes if you put springs in it or mess with trigger. If it's in the catalog...it's ok.

    I like the smaller size of the SP. I'm fact, the reason why I've never bought a GP or security six is their blocky appearance and size/weight. The SP is 10 oz less than the GP of same barrel lenght, and 5 rounds is all you're allowed to load anyway. Seems like it would be a good woods revolver to me, too.

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