Ruger GP100

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The GP100 is a family/line of double action five-, six-, seven-, or ten-shot revolvers made by Sturm, Ruger & Co., manufactured in the United States.

A profile view of a loaded Ruger A profile view of a loaded Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver, with particular focus drawn to a screw on the rear sight assembly, which adjusts the position of the rear sight blade to the left or right to account for windage.
A view of a Ruger A view of a Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver in a display case, alongside other handguns, with an attached paper tag reading "Ruger.Mod.GP100", "Kontr. Nr 13778", "Ros. Nr 357Mag/6Sch", and an obscured value for "Preis".
A profile view of a loaded Ruger A profile view of a loaded Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver.
A view of a Ruger A view of a Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver in a display case, alongside other handguns, with an attached paper tag reading "Ruger.Mod.GP100", "Kontr. Nr 13778", "Ros. Nr 357Mag/6Sch", and an obscured value for "Preis".
A profile view of a Ruger A profile view of a Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver, model "KGP-161".
A profile view of a Ruger A profile view of a Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver, model "KGP-161".
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A profile view of a loaded Ruger A profile view of a loaded Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver and two "speed-loaders", containing eighteen rounds of steel-cased, hollow-point ".357 Magnum" ammunition.
A view of a loaded Ruger GP100 double-action revolver in caliber .357 Magnum, a speed-loader with some ammunition, a BUCK brand folding knife, and a SureFire E2O-HA flashlight, displayed on a blow-molded gun case.A view of a loaded Ruger GP100 double-action revolver in caliber .357 Magnum, a speed-loader with some ammunition, a BUCK brand folding knife, and a SureFire E2O-HA flashlight, displayed on a blow-molded gun case.
An exploded view of a Ruger GP100 revolver, showing the relative positions of the grip panel, the mainspring and hammer strut assembly—with focus drawn to the mainspring pin, and the hammer, cylinder, and trigger assemblies, in relation to the frame.An exploded view of a Ruger GP100 revolver, showing the relative positions of the grip panel, the mainspring and hammer strut assembly—with focus drawn to the mainspring pin, and the hammer, cylinder, and trigger assemblies, in relation to the frame.
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    commonsimageA profile view of a loaded Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver, with particular focus drawn to a screw on the rear sight assembly, which adjusts the position of the rear sight blade to the left or right to account for windage. Commons
    commonsimageA view of a Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver in a display case, alongside other handguns, with an attached paper tag reading "Ruger.Mod.GP100", "Kontr. Nr 13778", "Ros. Nr 357Mag/6Sch", and an obscured value for "Preis". Commons
    commonsimageA profile view of a loaded Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver. Commons
    commonsimageA view of a Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver in a display case, alongside other handguns, with an attached paper tag reading "Ruger.Mod.GP100", "Kontr. Nr 13778", "Ros. Nr 357Mag/6Sch", and an obscured value for "Preis". Commons
    commonsimageA profile view of a Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver, model "KGP-161". Commons
    commonsimageA profile view of a Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver, model "KGP-161". Commons
    commonsimageFlingues-p1030138 Commons
    commonsimageA profile view of a loaded Ruger "GP100" double-action revolver and two "speed-loaders", containing eighteen rounds of steel-cased, hollow-point ".357 Magnum" ammunition. Commons
    commonsimageA view of a loaded Ruger GP100 double-action revolver in caliber .357 Magnum, a speed-loader with some ammunition, a BUCK brand folding knife, and a SureFire E2O-HA flashlight, displayed on a blow-molded gun case. Commons
    commonsimageAn exploded view of a Ruger GP100 revolver, showing the relative positions of the grip panel, the mainspring and hammer strut assembly—with focus drawn to the mainspring pin, and the hammer, cylinder, and trigger assemblies, in relation to the frame. Commons