I don't have a 38/357 4.2" so my problem is which one...Smith or Ruger? And no, I'm not getting both![]()
Ruger, not liking the quality control on the latest S&W's
I don't have a 38/357 4.2" so my problem is which one...Smith or Ruger? And no, I'm not getting both![]()
I cannot detect a difference between the GP100 and the S&Ws but that is just me. They are a little cheaper than the S&W and stronger as well.
"Like I said in my earlier post - easily fixed with a $9 spring from Wilson Combat, and your still way under the price of a S&W compared to the GP100."
This sounds like a great idea. Can you tell me more? Can a guy with 10 thumbs do this?
Similar kit available for the SP101?
Same grips as on my blued 4" on the bottem of post #2??
I've been thinking of a GP100 for awhile. Any preference or recommendations regarding barrel length?
Go with ss, it looks great !Thanks Geo. I was leaning to the 4.2" and you've convinced me that will be a good choice.
Thanks Geo. I was leaning to the 4.2" and you've convinced me that will be a good choice.
Go with ss, it looks great !
I was finally able to get my blued 4.2 GP100 to the range today using Fed .38 and .357 ammo.
I LOVE this revolver! I have no interest in 9mm anymore. About <75 .38s, I got it dialed in for zero at 15 yrds. Well balanced, great feel, great accuracy, great sound and smell...yes, smell.
I am considering losing a long gun to finance a SS version.
Def no regrets on this purchase. The GP is a keeper.
Maybe if I had an extra cylinder. I'm not about to machine my cylinder for moon clips when speedloaders are available. I even use the S&W ones just because I have them. Sure they're a tad small, but wiggle 3/8 of the cartridges it and unlock and they all drop....just keep everything vertical!
Go with 10 Ring Precision instead if you want a moon clip conversion done. The "downside" to most conversions is that they now ONLY shoot properly when your loading rounds with a moon clip, these guys are different...you can load them traditionally still, ie. one at a time, use a moon clip or use a speed loader. Its a win/win/win as you in my books and I plan to get it done eventually.
Go with 10 Ring Precision instead if you want a moon clip conversion done. The "downside" to most conversions is that they now ONLY shoot properly when your loading rounds with a moon clip, these guys are different...you can load them traditionally still, ie. one at a time, use a moon clip or use a speed loader. Its a win/win/win as you in my books and I plan to get it done eventually.




























