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The Ruger GP100 is a double-action revolver introduced in 1985, renowned for its robust frame and widespread use in .357 Magnum for law enforcement.

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What calibers is the Ruger GP100 available in?

The revolver is most commonly chambered in .357 Magnum, which allows it to safely fire both .357 and .38 Special rounds. Over the years, Ruger has also produced variants chambered in .44 Special, 10mm Auto, and .22 LR.

When was the Ruger GP100 introduced?

The GP100 was introduced by Sturm, Ruger & Co. in 1985 as a replacement for their older Security-Six line. It quickly gained a reputation among law enforcement and civilians for its rugged durability.

Why is the Ruger GP100 considered so durable?

The revolver features a robust, investment-cast frame and a unique triple-locking cylinder mechanism. This heavy-duty design allows the gun to handle a steady diet of high-pressure .357 Magnum loads for thousands of rounds without stretching.

What materials are used to make the standard Ruger GP100?

The frame is typically made of blued carbon steel or stainless steel, paired with Ruger's signature black rubber Hogue Monogrip. The grip design specifically helps absorb the sharp recoil of the .357 Magnum cartridge.

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