The weight of a Ruger GP100 must be 2.2 pounds, 76mm barrel length, and is double action. It has a range of 55-110 yards, and can be a 6-shot or 7-shot gun.
100-300 or so
100-400 US dollars.
50-300 USD or so
The GP100 is a great revolver, but if you're backpacking in Alaska - where you could be subject to encountering bear - you would definitely much rather have the .454 Casull.
50-350 USD or so
No such weapon exists. Ruger made a GP 100, but Beretta never did.
50-350 USD or so
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Ruger had not announced any plans to produce more KGP-151 revolvers. The KGP-151, a variant of the GP100 series, is no longer in active production, and any future decisions would depend on market demand and Ruger's manufacturing priorities. For the most current information, it's best to check Ruger's official announcements or contact them directly.
100-1000 or more depending on the exact specifications
In wash. State, I paid $425 for a used 6" stainless and the local pawn shop pays $375 for a good used one. If you can find one, never sell it. These are quality pieces.
The Sabatti .22 LR and the Ruger 10/22 are not interchangeable. While both are .22 caliber firearms, they are different designs with distinct specifications, parts, and accessories. The Ruger 10/22 has a large aftermarket support, but components from the Sabatti will not fit or function in the Ruger system and vice versa. Always refer to manufacturer specifications for compatibility information.
It will accept 357 magnum or 38 special ammunition.