Ruger SP 101 Holster, Grip & More
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2026 3:44 pm
I no longer have a Ruger SP 101 revolver, therefore I have these items I no longer need:
A brown leather Triple K belt holster with the Ruger Eagle imprinted/pressed into the leather. On the back is stamped 196-71. I suppose this is an item number. My SP 101 was a .22 rimfire with a 4.2" barrel so it will fit revolvers with that barrel length. Very good condition and made of heavy leather.
A black synthetic (Plastic? Poymer? I don't know the difference) Hogue Monogrip. Somehow, I ended up with two of the stirrups that secure the grip to the frame. Very good condition. I don't know why I have two of them.
A rear sight for a SP 101. Appears to be new but again, I don't know why I have it.
An original Instruction Manual for SP 101 revolvers, dated 9/11.
A security plate and cable lock.
All of the above shipped to the contiguous 48 states for $60 via USPS Priority Mail. If you are an established forum member with good reviews, your personal check is fine, otherwise a USPS Money Order is good. I don't understand electronic payments (PayPal, etc) so I can't do that.
While I try to figure out how to attach photos to this thread, I can forward them as an email attachment.
Thanks for looking.
A brown leather Triple K belt holster with the Ruger Eagle imprinted/pressed into the leather. On the back is stamped 196-71. I suppose this is an item number. My SP 101 was a .22 rimfire with a 4.2" barrel so it will fit revolvers with that barrel length. Very good condition and made of heavy leather.
A black synthetic (Plastic? Poymer? I don't know the difference) Hogue Monogrip. Somehow, I ended up with two of the stirrups that secure the grip to the frame. Very good condition. I don't know why I have two of them.
A rear sight for a SP 101. Appears to be new but again, I don't know why I have it.
An original Instruction Manual for SP 101 revolvers, dated 9/11.
A security plate and cable lock.
All of the above shipped to the contiguous 48 states for $60 via USPS Priority Mail. If you are an established forum member with good reviews, your personal check is fine, otherwise a USPS Money Order is good. I don't understand electronic payments (PayPal, etc) so I can't do that.
While I try to figure out how to attach photos to this thread, I can forward them as an email attachment.
Thanks for looking.