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Bearcat
and a $27.00 rear sight.
I bought this used GP 100 last year at a LGS. It was returned for a cracked forcing cone and rather than send it in for repair the store put it up for $199.00 with an "I swear I will never shoot this gun because I will die" receipt. Sent to Ruger (free ship each way) and came back with a new barrel attached.
I've used the Magnum Research rear sight on Blackhawks and they are an easier fit on the GP100. You need to roll over the bottom edge of the sight blade to avoid collision with the hammer, but it's easy to do. Bevel a notch or the entire blade bottom just a bit. The spring holes don't line up, but I keep the Ruger spring in the rear hole and it works fine.
Not quite as high as it appears in the photo. Depending on load and how you see the sights a shorter front sight blade may be needed.
I bought this used GP 100 last year at a LGS. It was returned for a cracked forcing cone and rather than send it in for repair the store put it up for $199.00 with an "I swear I will never shoot this gun because I will die" receipt. Sent to Ruger (free ship each way) and came back with a new barrel attached.
I've used the Magnum Research rear sight on Blackhawks and they are an easier fit on the GP100. You need to roll over the bottom edge of the sight blade to avoid collision with the hammer, but it's easy to do. Bevel a notch or the entire blade bottom just a bit. The spring holes don't line up, but I keep the Ruger spring in the rear hole and it works fine.
Not quite as high as it appears in the photo. Depending on load and how you see the sights a shorter front sight blade may be needed.