American Rifleman Television - (Wiley Clapp) Ruger GP-100 .357 Revolver Review

Published on May 22, 2017
Duration: 2:37

This review focuses on a distributor-exclusive Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum revolver, specifically designed with input from American Rifleman field editor Wiley Clapp. Key features include a 3-inch barrel, Novak-style combat sights with a fiber optic front, a unique grip combining rubber with textured wood panels, and a tapered cylinder for easier holster draw. It's presented as a desirable, carryable personal defense firearm for wheelgun enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

The Ruger GP100 reviewed is a distributor-exclusive model designed with input from combat handgun authority Wiley Clapp. It features a 3-inch barrel, Novak-style combat sights with a fiber optic front, a unique grip with rubber and textured wood, and a tapered cylinder for smoother holster draws. Available in stainless or blued finishes, it's presented as a desirable carryable personal defense revolver.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction to Distributor Exclusive GP100
  2. 00:25Wiley Clapp's Design Influence
  3. 00:40.357 Magnum Caliber and Barrel Length
  4. 00:44Combat Sights: Fiber Optic Front
  5. 00:56Combat Sights: Angled Rear Sight
  6. 01:11Unique Grip Design
  7. 01:46Tapered Cylinder for Holster Draw
  8. 01:56Finishes: Stainless and Blued
  9. 02:05Conclusion: Desirable Carryable Defense Revolver

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Ruger GP100 reviewed in this video special?

This Ruger GP100 is a distributor-exclusive model, meaning it was a special production run. It was spec'd out by American Rifleman field editor Wiley Clapp, a renowned authority on combat handguns, incorporating specific features for enhanced performance and carryability.

What are the key features of the Wiley Clapp edition Ruger GP100?

Key features include a 3-inch barrel, Novak-style combat sights with a drift-adjustable fiber optic front sight, a grip combining rubber with textured wood panels, and a tapered cylinder designed for easier holster draw. It's chambered in .357 Magnum and can also fire .38 Special.

What is the purpose of the tapered cylinder on this Ruger GP100?

The tapered cylinder is a design feature intended to reduce drag when drawing the firearm from a holster. This allows for a smoother and faster presentation of the weapon, which is beneficial for personal defense and combat applications.

What types of finishes are available for this Ruger GP100?

The specific model reviewed features a bead-blasted stainless steel finish. However, the video also mentions that this distributor-exclusive Ruger GP100 is available in a blued finish as well, offering consumers a choice in aesthetics.

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