No, Not a Ruger SP 101. SP 101 has 5 shot cylinder - this one has a 6 shot. Cylinder has a sliding release button on this gun - SP 101 has a push button.
No, Not a Ruger SP 101. SP 101 has 5 shot cylinder - this one has a 6 shot. Cylinder has a sliding release button on this gun - SP 101 has a push button.
That depends on the Ruger 101. 327 Fed is 6 shot, 22LR (which this obviously is not) is 8.
That's true for those smaller calibers, but if you stop the frame in the right spot you can clearly see the size of the holes in the cylinder - looks to be a 38/357 which are 5 shot cylinders.
That's true for those smaller calibers, but if you stop the frame in the right spot you can clearly see the size of the holes in the cylinder - looks to be a 38/357 which are 5 shot cylinders.
All I posted was a rebuttal to "SP101 has a 5 shot cylinder"
I didn't see "SP101 in 38 special has a 5 shot cylinder"
The SP 101 is six shot in 327. But I am not sure what the idiots in the video are screwing around with.
If you play around with pausing the video you can stop it in a frame where it shows rear of the cylinder with one cartridge in it - it clearly shows it is a 5 shot cylinder and looks to be a 38/357. Probably a 38 Special round from the looks of the blast & recoil.