You are correct about SP-101 to Speed-six; I’ve done that with an xs small dot.
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I back up Whitlock and Totem, that SP sight works on the SS. Put one on 3 years ago.
Frank congrats on that purchase. I have the stainless version and I believe it is a far more durable gun than the snubby 19 (which I also own) and has much cleaner lines in my view.
I find the fixed rear sight superior in my use, always concealed, and as cited here you have front sight options that don't exist for the snubby 19.
The trigger can be improved by simple means like spring kits and simple lubrication, several reputable gunsmiths still work on them (Nelson Ford and Gemini).
It can certainly take doses of .357 ammo if you are so inclined. I feed mine from my remaining stash of .357 135gr Gold Dots or the 125gr Golden Sabers, both very mild .357 loads.
K frame speed loaders work.
Some will cite the lack of factory support at this point, but parts are abundant at this time and quite frankly it is such a tough gun you will be very unlucky if it ever needs to be fixed.
I like this gun. Nice pickup!
Nice score, OP.
Thank you everyone for your positive and informative comments. The trigger felt lighter than most revolvers, but the DA pull averaged 10lbs 1oz on my Lyman gauge, and SA was a remarkably consistent 3lbs 14oz. The cylinder gap is a tight .003”, and the cylinder spins freely. Timing is perfect.
The LGS has two Team Ruger shooters (Dave Olhasso and James McGinty), and Dave was there last night working on some firearms. I’m pretty pleased with the trigger’s pull weight and feel, much more than my long gone SP101. The latter wasn’t bad, Ijust think it didn’t fit my hand well.
I did pop out the trigger assembly last night, hoping to clean it. It was spotless! Beside the faint turn line (which cannot be felt), there aren’t any signs that this revolver was used much at all.
Brighten the front sight, chamfer and polish the chambers (if necessary), judicious spring selections and you're good to go. These are very tough, drama-free revolvers.
Best, Jon