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GP 100
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03/23/08 10:34 AM
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DTE
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Woodsman
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I have a Ruger GP 100 and a buddy of mine told me I should have a "trigger job" done. Could somebody give me an idea how much one would cost and if they think it is worth the money? Finally if you know a good gunsmith in the Fort Worth side of DFW. Thanks for your help.
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Re: GP 100
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03/23/08 04:35 PM
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HaskellCoDeerKiller
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Panther City Firearms I-30 and Lackland Rd.817-731-2065 Open Tues tru Sat  .Ask for Martin
Last edited by HaskellCoDeerKiller; 03/23/08 04:36 PM.
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Re: GP 100
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#339219
03/23/08 11:46 PM
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jsoukup
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Bird Dog
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go to rugerforum.org, under revolvers, ask for the IBOK.
Shoot straight and always carry a 7mm Remington Magnum.
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Re: GP 100
[Re: jsoukup]
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03/26/08 08:58 AM
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Great information on the Ruger forum. Thanks
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Re: GP 100
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#339221
03/31/08 08:52 PM
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Gadwall
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Don't know about a trigger job, but the GP100 is one of the most reliable and straight-shooting guns ever made. Ruger's design is solid. By far my favorite pistol to shoot at the range.
"I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it." Pablo Picasso
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