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sp101 deal?

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spyke

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There is a 357 mag sp101 that i am going to check out at a local gun store with an asking price of 400.00 Not sure if it is used or not. Is this a good price used if in good condition?
This gun has had my intrerest for some time now. Cant seem to talk myself out of buying one for when i get my ccw. Has anyone had any issues with these guns? I love ruger six guns(well this ones a five gun ha) the gp being my favorite. Wish i could say the same for ruger auto loaders. Think I got a lemon.
 
That's not a bad price if it is new. Only one local shop seems to carry them in my area, and they run $425-$450. Used about $325 the last time I looked.
 
Call Ruger about your autoloader if the problem is more than just personal preference. They're very helpful!
 
just bought an SP101 and have not yet shot it. feels solid as a rock though. $400 new is a great price. I got the 2" barrel and the shop had only gotten the gun in the store that day. longer barrels are easier to come by.
 
$400 for a new SP101 is a good price. Used ones around my area or going for $400 to $450. I have always liked the looks of them.
 
I am so jealous, hearing of gun prices in other parts of the country. 357 mag SP101s around here go for as much as $500, but usually $450.
 
I've seen used ones that sold from 340-425. I've seen people asking more than that up to about $500. There are a couple for sale locally here. One is $400 the other they are asking $460.
 
if new i would say that that is a good price. if used in good shape i would say its not the best, but still worth it IMO. on the plus side if the previous owner shot it a lot then the trigger will be nice and smooth for ya!:)
 
i would say $400 is decent to good if new. i bought mine for $389 at a gun show. granted that was a couple years ago (fall 2007, i think). 20 minutes later, i saw it for $349 new at another table that i swear i had already checked (i walked the whole building before buying the $389 one). either i just missed it, or it wasn't out the first time. anyway...that's definitely the best price i have ever seen one at, before or since.

if used, $400 is not so great in my opinion. in that case, i'd make a lower offer. check completed auctions (not current listings) on gunbroker to see what they've actually sold at, both used and new. this will give you a decent barometer of market value.
 
In the Cleveland, Ohio area you will pay over $500. for a new SP101. If you get a good used one for $400, buy it.
 
It's a good price for a used one if it is 90% or better. Otherwise, just buy a new one.
 
I just bought a second SP101 for $475. Locally I have seen them NIB from $425 to $526. $600+ with the Crimson Trace grips. If you have found one for $400 NIB I would buy it.
 
The SP101 is a solid gun. I prefer it in .357, because I feel it's too clunky for a .38. Also, it's too heavy for a pocket gun so I'd rather have the 3" barrel. My only complaint about the SP platform is that you don't get a full length ejector rod by going to the 3" like you do with S&W.
 
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