Ruger GP-100

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I can pick up a blued version of a GP-100 for 650.00 plus taxes here in Halifax,Does anyone know of a dealer with a cheaper prices?

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I bought the same, just waiting for it to ship, it cost me $550.00 although I got it on special. I think there normal price was $600.00. It is from grouseriver . com

Very good people to deal with.
 
I can pick up a blued version of a GP-100 for 650.00 plus taxes here in Halifax,Does anyone know of a dealer with a cheaper prices?

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There is a stainless on the EE right now for $600 shipped. $630 is what I paid for a blued in YC.

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Wolverine has the Blued version for under $597, and Stainless for $600 last I checked.

Ellwood Epps has the Blued for $600, but after shipping you are only saving $20-25, and we all know how good CP is these days.

If the local guy has it in stock I would prolly pick it up, and save the shipping while supporting the local guy. I always look to the local shop first if he has it in stock.
 
Yeah,For a 25 dollar difference in prices i will pick it up here and wont have to bother with shipping,Thanks for the comments.
 
Are you 12(6), and if so, is this what you're looking to acquire. On the right with Bianchi #5 BHL holster.

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Question...is that Bianchi on the right a 4" or a 6" holster...Reason I ask is will the 4" fit the 4.2 " revolver...First revolver for me...Also my GP100 came with the rubber grips....Are your grips custom or underneath the rubber grips??
 
Question...is that Bianchi on the right a 4" or a 6" holster...Reason I ask is will the 4" fit the 4.2 " revolver...First revolver for me...Also my GP100 came with the rubber grips....Are your grips custom or underneath the rubber grips??

The holster is for a 4" and designed for a 38/357 S&W, likely a model 19 or 66 I would think. The 4" Ruger fits in it well but taking a good look at it, a 4.2" barrel might prove to be a bit much.

The grips, as in the photo, are rubber for the most part with a inleted wood panel and factory originals as far as I know.
 
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