Sp101 takedown problem

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Sp101 takedown problem

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I have a sp in 327 fed I’m having trouble with.
I’ve taken it apart before , no problemo.
This time , trying to remove the trigger assembly , push the plunger in and no luck , assembly will not budge.
I appreciate any help , thanks.
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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Sorry I can't help, I've never had an SP on my bench.
I'm wondering if it's extremely dirty/seized up with gunk? Try to get some solvent in and let it soak over night.
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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Pretty darn clean actually , plunger goes in , but for the life of me , trigger assembly won’t budge.
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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Bring it on over, I'm sure we can figure it out! :D
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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That would be cool , but not practical .
I’m guessing you don’t live in the little state of connectitax .
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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Not sure but look through this,

https://www.rugerforum.net/threads/sp10 ... ems.11850/

Hopefully this helps !
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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Got it apart with a little tapping with a hammer :shock:
Also took a small file ( both round and flat ) to deburr the casting around the plunger opening .
Hope next time is easier..
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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Think I’m done with lead bullets with this revolver , the fouling on the crane inside the cylinder is excessive , and needs cleaning every outing.
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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Good to hear you got it!
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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Glad you got it. They can be pretty tight. I do some deburring to the inside of the trigger guard and polish the plunger and hole. Helps a bunch.

I made a disassembly tool from an old cleaning rod. I just bent the end so that it would push in the plunger.
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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LeverGunner wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 9:49 pm Glad you got it. They can be pretty tight. I do some deburring to the inside of the trigger guard and polish the plunger and hole. Helps a bunch.

I made a disassembly tool from an old cleaning rod. I just bent the end so that it would push in the plunger.
That reminds me, Brownells used to sell a tool to do that. As many Ruger DA revolvers as I have I should have bought one
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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You're not the first one who has had issues with the SP101 in .327. It's a shame. I love the platform and the cartridge but can't afford the price of a sketchy 101.
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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4t5 wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:09 am Think I’m done with lead bullets with this revolver , the fouling on the crane inside the cylinder is excessive , and needs cleaning every outing.
Maybe try coated cast if you're trying to keep costs down?

I use coated hard casts from Missouri Bullet in all of my 357s including my SP101 and notice no more deposition than jacketed bullets.
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Re: Sp101 takedown problem

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Will try them , thanks.
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