Models
Catalog Number | Caliber | Capacity | Sights | Shroud | Barrel Length | Weight | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
KSP-221 | .22 LR | 6 | Adj. | Full | 21⁄4" | 32 oz | Discontinued |
KSP-240 | .22 LR | 6 | Adj. | Short | 4" | 33 oz | Discontinued |
KSP-241 | .22 LR | 6 | Adj. | Full | 4" | 34 oz | Discontinued |
KSP-242-8 | .22 LR | 8 | Adj. | Short | 41⁄5" | 30 oz | Adjustable fiberoptic sights |
KSP-3231 | .32 H&R Magnum | 6 | Adj. | Full | 31⁄16" | 30 oz | Discontinued |
KSP-3241 | .32 H&R Magnum | 6 | Adj. | Full | 4" | 33 oz | Discontinued |
KSP-32731X | .327 Federal Magnum | 6 | Adj. | Full | 31⁄16" | 28 oz | No longer on web site: Jan 16, 2013 |
KSP-821 | .38 Special +P | 5 | Fixed | Full | 21⁄4" | 25 oz | |
KSP-821DOS | .38 Special +P | 5 | Fixed | Full | 21⁄4" | 25 oz | Bobbed hammer made for the U.S. State Department |
KSP-831 | .38 Special +P | 5 | Fixed | Full | 31⁄16" | 27 oz | |
KSP-321X | .357 Magnum | 5 | Fixed | Full | 21⁄4" | 26 oz | |
KSP-341X | .357 Magnum | 5 | Adj. | Full | 41⁄5" | 29.5 oz | Adjustable fiberoptic sights |
KSP-321X-CT | .357 Magnum | 5 | Fixed | Full | 21⁄4" | 25 oz | Crimson Trace Lasergrips |
KSP-321XL-LG | .357 Magnum | 5 | Fixed | Full | 21⁄4" | 25 oz | Crimson Trace Lasergrips, D.A.O. |
KSP-331X | .357 Magnum | 5 | Fixed | Full | 31⁄16" | 27 oz | |
KSP-321XL | .357 Magnum | 5 | Fixed | Full | 21⁄4" | 25 oz | D.A.O |
KSP-921 | 9x19mm Parabellum | 5 | Fixed | Full | 21⁄4" | 26 oz | Discontinued, Uses Moon clips, Not on CA DOJ List |
KSP-931 | 9x19mm Parabellum | 5 | Fixed | Full | 31⁄16" | 27 oz | Discontinued, Uses Moon clips |
- All models are made of stainless steel.
- Caliber: .357 Magnum SP101s handle all .357 Magnum factory loads and accept factory .38 Special cartridges.
- Spurless-hammer models (Double-Action only) are designated by an "L" in the Catalog Number.
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