Let me begin by admitting that I'm not overly familiar with modern handguns of any breed. I'm familiar with older antique and long guns, but seldom venture into the newer stuff, so most of what I've figured out so far has come from cruising the internet.
There's a chance I'll be able to carry a side-arm in a remote area, so figured I would look into what might be a good revolver for the job.
So far I've been reading up on what are considered the "most reliable" and toughest revolvers on the market. I'm familiar with SA's and am comfortable shooting them, and am also happy with their simplicity. I've also had experience with S&W 64 K-frames and liked them. I'm looking for a low-maintenance reliable gun in 357 or 44 magnum (I already shoot 44 mag, so it's preferred over other calibers). Gun would get wet, dirty, and bumped around in all sorts of conditions.Preferably the gun will be no-frills, simple, tough enough to be accidentally abused on occasion and easy to maintain with a minimum of tools. Since it's a wish list I'd prefer it doesn't cost as much as a car either.
So far I've liked what I've read about the Ruger Super Blackhawk. Seems simple and reliable. SA only, but hey, I can live with that.
The Redhawk comes in second, just because it's a bit more complex (being DA and all), a little pricier, and the occasional complaint about needing upgrades to shoot well.
I have also read some good things about the GP100, however haven't seen enough to merit switching over to 357 for it. Only real benefit might be a significantly lighter gun?
Anyways, what's your input? Have I missed something that's an absolute shoe-in?
There's a chance I'll be able to carry a side-arm in a remote area, so figured I would look into what might be a good revolver for the job.
So far I've been reading up on what are considered the "most reliable" and toughest revolvers on the market. I'm familiar with SA's and am comfortable shooting them, and am also happy with their simplicity. I've also had experience with S&W 64 K-frames and liked them. I'm looking for a low-maintenance reliable gun in 357 or 44 magnum (I already shoot 44 mag, so it's preferred over other calibers). Gun would get wet, dirty, and bumped around in all sorts of conditions.Preferably the gun will be no-frills, simple, tough enough to be accidentally abused on occasion and easy to maintain with a minimum of tools. Since it's a wish list I'd prefer it doesn't cost as much as a car either.
So far I've liked what I've read about the Ruger Super Blackhawk. Seems simple and reliable. SA only, but hey, I can live with that.
The Redhawk comes in second, just because it's a bit more complex (being DA and all), a little pricier, and the occasional complaint about needing upgrades to shoot well.
I have also read some good things about the GP100, however haven't seen enough to merit switching over to 357 for it. Only real benefit might be a significantly lighter gun?
Anyways, what's your input? Have I missed something that's an absolute shoe-in?


















































