Ruger doesn’t offer a GP100 with a 6” barrel in 10mm caliber.
Interpreting from their .357 versions, the difference is 5 ounces.
But, the larger .40” bore would reduce that by a little, so, call it roughly 4 oz.
That would equal 41 oz for a 6” 10mm GP100, if it is ever produced?
That’s still over half a pound (or 20%) lighter than a similar S&W 610.
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