One caveat though: the edges of the trigger face eventually gave me a damn blood blister! To reiterate what I’ve said in the past about that SP101 ownership experience, I didn’t consider it to be truly “fun” or “pleasant” to shoot, but the little Ruger came closer to meriting those descriptors than any other competitor, thanks to the ergonomically friendly factory rubber grip that took a lot off of the bite of the recoil. I fired roughly 1,000 rounds through it before selling it a year later for partial trade-in value toward one of my beloved Beretta 92Fs/M9s. It was the first and only snubby I ever owned. My first hands-on experience with the SP101 was back in 2002, when I purchased a stainless steel 2.5-incher from the now-defunct Marx Armory Gun Fun in Panama City, Florida, when I was a 2nd Lieutenant stationed at Tyndall AFB.
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