SP101 Picture Thread

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I was tempted to title this "The Official, Definitive SP101 Picture Thread," but I don't have the credentials to dub anything "official," and only the support of other members can make this "definitive." Nevertheless, if you have a pic of your SP101, please post it here! I've seen a lot of threads on this fine little piece lately, and would like to see a dedicated picture thread. Post the specs.

Mine: 2.25" .357 with Lettgrip inserts and Clipdraw added.

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Hello Ken - hope all is well. It was good to read your update on your son not too long ago.

OK - SP it is then - in my case with CT grips. Not much carry use these days but quite often a truck ''passenger'' ;)


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Not the best pic, but here's my 3" SP with hammer with it's bigger sybling a 4" fixed sighted GP:
 

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Great pics, all; thanks! Keep 'em coming! (I love picture threads!) :D Nice camera work, spin180.
 
Here is my current one :
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My last one (I regretted selling the very next day!)
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and one I saw that I would love to have :
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No picture. But I LOVE mine. It's my "always" gun. It's now on its 3rd set of rubber houge monogrips.

Three questions:

1. Where did you buy your clipdraw adapter?
2. Gunsmith or do-it-yourself install?
3. How do you like them-Just an OK addition, or "the factory should offer this!!"
 
Here is my 3" in .357mag and the Tucker Heritage IWB holster I carry it in. I tried the clipdraw but just could not get comfortable carrying it that way. By the way some really nice grips everyone and I love that engraving bulboy.

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Ben, I ordered mine directly from: http://www.clipdraw.com/. It's the "universal" version, and it is user installed. I think it's a cool concept, well conceived and implemented. I used to carry a Kel-Tec P11 with a factory-available belt clip, and this is very similar in function. Nice thing about it is that you can remove the clip (take out the screws), leave the adapter attached to the gun, and carry in a holster. I've found it comfortable at two o'clock under a polo shirt, as well as between four and five o'clock where one would normally carry in an IWB holster.
 
Ben, I ordered mine directly from: http://www.clipdraw.com/. It's the "universal" version, and it is user installed. I think it's a cool concept, well conceived and implemented. I used to carry a Kel-Tec P11 with a factory-available belt clip, and this is very similar in function. Nice thing about it is that you can remove the clip (take out the screws), leave the adapter attached to the gun, and carry in a holster. I've found it comfortable at two o'clock under a polo shirt, as well as between four and five o'clock where one would normally carry in an IWB holster.

I agree 100%. I too, carried a P-11 with the clip and have been a convert since. Unfortunately I always revert back to the Clipdraw after trying several holsters. For me, a holster adds bulk to the SP101 and I'f I'm gonna carry something that thick, I might as well carry a semi-auto. With the Clipdraw, I carry at 1:00 and my SP disappears under even a tight t-shirt. For pocket carry, I just switch out the grips and remove the clip via the 2 allen screws.
 
Thank ye kindly, fellers!

:D

That's a cool one, Shear_stress! Don't see too many in that configuration.

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It's the Ruger "target gray" finish that came on the dealer exclusives (Lipsey's I think?).

I do really like it quite a bit.

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