Smallest restricted revolver in .357/38?

Balthazar

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Hello,

I don't know much (yet) about handguns, but I'm looking for a revolver that can shoot both calibers 357 mag and 38 spl.

I do not like those long barrel revolvers, and would like to know which models are available on the Canadian market with the shortest restricted barrel possible (around 106mm). Cheaper is better :)

Thanks in advance.
 
Ruger GP100 4.2" barrel is your easiest/cheapest option; other alternatives are to buy any revolver with longer barrel and have a "smith" shorten it for you to >106mm.
 
If you can find one, S&W M60 357 stainless ultra compact J frame, barrels just under 5", but what a sweet and compact beast she be. And no, mine is not for sale. This one's a keeper!

What he said, even with a 5" barrel it fits nicely in a front pocket of a pair of jeans.but its only a 5 shot and the ruger is 6 shot.

The Ruger looks good to,but built like a ruger,read blocky compaired to a S&W M60.
 
Thanks guys

GP100 is around $700 + tx right? Damn, it's a bit more expensive that I thought.

At this price, I might buy a Glock instead.
 
700 is not a lot when it comes to brand new (non-chinese) guns, be they revolvers or semi-autos. What price were you expecting? Yes, you can find a Glock for about the same price. It all depends on what you like and need it for.
 
Glock is arond 600 or more
Ruger is around 600 or more (actually, the blued is under 600, the stainless is over 600)

plus shipping, taxes, etc.
 
A revolver and a semi-auto are not even close to being in the same category.
Do not confuse the two.
You state you want a .38/.357 then switch to a semi auto? Are you sure you know what it is you want? Read up on the differences before making your decision.
 
for $380 + tax n shipping, you can get an old-style SINGLE ACTION revolver from Marstar:

http://www.marstar.ca/gf-Chaparral/1873-Rev.shtm

Part Code: CHAP-434-357 for 357 Magnum.(In Stock)
Part Code: CHAP-434-4440 for 44-40.(In Stock)
Part Code: CHAP-434-045 for 45 Long Colt.(In Stock)
Available Calibers: 45 Colt, 44-40, 38 Special/357 Magnum.
Barrel: 4 3/4"
Shot: 6
Weight: 2.1 Lbs
Total Length: 10.2"
Price: $379.95

CH-1873PS-357-L.jpg




or add another $100 to get this:

http://www.marstar.ca/gf-pietta/pietta-1873-357M.shtm

Peacemaker 5.50" .357 Magnum, w. Walnut Grips (Case Hardened)
'Artillery Model' Pietta Single Action Army revolver with case-hardened frame, polished European walnut grips, fixed sights and 140mm barrel.
PT-SA73-007 (in stock) $475.00

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A revolver and a semi-auto are not even close to being in the same category.
Do not confuse the two.
You state you want a .38/.357 then switch to a semi auto? Are you sure you know what it is you want? Read up on the differences before making your decision.

I know the differences. I like both and I thought (my bad) that a revolver would be cheaper than a Glock so it would be more appropriate for a first handgun. I'll get both eventually.
 
The price is good. Not sure about single action though. I'll have to try one first.

depends on why you want it, i suppose. i had thought about the single-actions for a while until it occurred to me that i'll be using it in IDPA. if it was only a range toy, then the single-action would be kinda neat to have. a Ruger Bisley Vaquero, to be exact.

the times i've shot a double-action revolver, i've usually used it in single-action mode by manually cocking the hammer anyways, so DA / SA was essentially a moot point. though loading an SA-only would be a bit slower cuz of the loading gate as opposed to a swing-out cylinder. i've only shot one DA revolver in DA mode, and it was a REALLY nice S&W model 64 that was tweaked for PPC competition. alas, 38 special only if i recall correctly.
 
really, buy the ruger gp 100 4.2 if you don't like it you can sell it and won't lose a dime, other option is S&W 686 with a 5" barrel for twice the price (nearly)
 
really, buy the ruger gp 100 4.2 if you don't like it you can sell it and won't lose a dime, other option is S&W 686 with a 5" barrel for twice the price (nearly)

Movingtarget.ca had REALLY good pricing on S&W revolvers recently... and they are a sponsor.

Badger Arms also worth checking out.
 
Also check with Roger at Shooter's Choice in Arrowwood AB... New shipment of GP-100 SS 4.2 inch now in stock. He is not a sponsor but he is very good to deal with. Google to find his website. One of these babies is mine !!
 
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