It's back from Ruger...SP101

Vet66

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In previous post I pointed out some serious deficiencies concerning this 4.2" 357 revolver. Needless to say I was not happy. I'm glad I took the advice of forum members who coaxed me to send it back, I was on the verge of giving up on Ruger and, stick to the S&W's. Well, I did send it back....not having high hopes on resolving the issues. I received it back today, new barrel, cylinder reworked and the rear sight repaired. As soon as it was unpacked I took off to my in house pistol range, not expecting a great improvement.....heck yes....
Ruger for sure paid attention to resolving the issues I had. They supplied a target at the factory after the repairs. 15 yards less than a 1" group from a
rest, I had no rest, freehand @ 10 yards....can you say YES!!! This baby shot an amazing nickel size group out of the box @10 yards. I'm a happy shooter.
Thank you Ruger for taking care of the problems, wish it had been sent new like this in the first place.
 
My new 3 inch sp 101 was consistently shooting about 4 inches left and 20 yards. I sent it in to Ruger, it was re-barreled and returned. Problem fixed.
 
I'm glad you got it back and they took care of you. I had to use the warranty once and when I got my 45 Vaquero back it was right on target.
 
I'm glad you got it fixed.

There was never a doubt from me that you would if you sent it back. People make mistakes and Ruger is composed of people. The difference in Ruger is they get it done right and, get it back to you in the same quarter as you sent it.

I'm not bashing your favorite or anyone else's. Just helping to put things into perspective. Because a flaw gets through any line or set of checks from time to time. Especially at the volume Ruger produces. God Bless
 
Sorry, worded that wrong, not in my house, on my property. Sure would be nice in the house though.
Heh heh. I figured there was a logical explanation. :)
Glad you got it working right. A 3" SP is on my short list of desireables.
 
Sent in my sp101 in 22lr because it couldn't hold a group and was spitting lead. After trying to fix it ruger decided they would have to replace the frame so they sent me a brand new gun . . . Free. New one holds a one inch group at 15 yards. Can't beat their customer service.
 
I'm glad that Ruger resolved the issue(s) for you. I found the two SP-101's I used to have, to be big disappointments overall. First, the relative sizes of the chamber throats vs. the barrel groove diameter were all wrong. Then, the forcing cones were terrible....and the guns wouldn't shoot cast bullets without leading, no matter what. Finally, both of them stubbornly shot left (4 - 6" at 10 yards), no matter the loads or shooting technique.

As both my SP-101's were old, one from 1989 and the other from 1994, I never considered sending them back to Ruger (I assumed that they wouldn't do anything for guns that old without wanting an arm and a leg for the work). In the end I got rid of both. A real shame....and very disappointing....because I really liked the SP-101 design. I so much wanted those to work out.
 
If you'd had sent those pistols back with the POI being different than the POA, they'd fixed them or replaced them. That is the difference in Ruger versus anyone else. God Bless
 
I usually carry my Sp101. I use 38 +p The changes that i made were grips and a weaker trigger spring. I have not had any FTF, so i say it is a worthwhile mod.
 
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