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Posted: 3/30/2015 9:04:16 AM EDT
I have .357s already--- Blackhawks and two Highway Patrolman
but I'd like a .357 DA that if it gets banged up I won't be pissed about Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Buy it. I have S&W and Ruger wheel guns and they are both great. My 4" GP100 is my favorite.
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I have .357s already--- Blackhawks and two Highway Patrolman but I'd like a .357 DA that if it gets banged up I won't be pissed about View Quote Sounds like you already have a reason to buy one. My 6" stainless GP is my favorite handgun. |
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The GP100 is a sweet gun with a buttery smooth trigger. It weights a lot though so it might not be the best for concealed carry.
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My 4" GP 100 (stainless) is awesome.
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Buy it. I have S&W and Ruger wheel guns and they are both great. My 4" GP100 is my favorite. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote I probably own a dozen .357 revolvers (easily a dozen). Most of them are 50ish year old S&W. I have fired tens of thousands of rounds through them. The LAST one I would get rid of is my GP-100. (4" Stainless) When someone asks me what .357 revolver to get, I tell them the GP-100. |
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They're wonderfully overbuilt and great looking guns. I don't know how you can like revolvers and not own one.
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Sounds like you already have a reason to buy one. My 6" stainless GP is my favorite handgun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have .357s already--- Blackhawks and two Highway Patrolman but I'd like a .357 DA that if it gets banged up I won't be pissed about Sounds like you already have a reason to buy one. My 6" stainless GP is my favorite handgun. This |
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There are some used .357 Smith's that pop up on Slickguns.com regularly.
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You should get one
I know I want one really really really badly |
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I have 2 4" SS revolvers: a GP100 and a Model 66. The S&W sees more range time. It isn't that the GP100 is a bad gun, but the Smith is much nicer. I'm actually trying to work out a local trade for a shotgun with the GP100. I'm just not a fan.
P+R S&W>Ruger>non-P&R S&W This might change if you step up to .44mag or more, but for a .38/.357, I'll take a Model 66. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I have a stainless Ruger Security Six .357 that fills that role....GP100 "too beau coup"....
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[#17]
Because you don't already have one*. They're awesome.
*And if you do happen to already have one, because you don't already have another one. |
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I used to own a 4" Ruger Security Six that I liked to shoot, till it got stolen. Then I had a 4" Model 66 and didn't like shooting it so I got rid of it. Recently I bought a GP100 WC and love it.
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I have .357s already--- Blackhawks and two Highway Patrolman but I'd like a .357 DA that if it gets banged up I won't be pissed about Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote My GP100 is by far my favorite handgun in terms of shooting enjoyment. I like it better than the Smiths, old, new, or otherwise. The only thing I did with mine is I replaced the factory main spring and trigger return springs with Wolfe springs of the same weight as factory. Still had the factory trigger pull weight, but the pull was consistent and would not "stack up" as you came closer to breaking the sear. Makes it easy to shoot it accurately. The only disadvantage is that you have meathook fingers like I do, the trigger can pinch your index finger a bit. Try one in dry fire before you buy. For my part, I just put up with the pinch because it's worth it. |
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I have a 4 inch SS that I love. Bought my wife a SP101 at the same time. These will be buried with me.
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I wouldn't buy one at the prices I last remember, but if the cost has returned to reasonable levels, they're one of the best guns available. And, if you run out of bullets, you can beat the guy to death with it.
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I have a 4" GP100 in the safe, but I enjoy shooting my 2.75" and 6" Speed Sixes a bit more. Not sure why since they are pretty similar pistols, but the Speed Six just feels better in my hand and have smoother triggers. Of course the latter is probably due to the fact they get shot a lot more.
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Utterly rock solid pistol that can still be found for a somewhat reasonable price. And I say that as a Smith guy.
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I want one still, last time I was looking for a 357 gun show prices on the GP100's were stupid high, I paid less for a S&W 28-2 at that same gun show and I think I overpaid at $650 for that.
If I bought one today it would be a 3" Wiley Clapp or a Match Champion. |
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Bought the 6" model back in 85 and have been running it ever since.
Installed a pachmayr combat grip and have run thousands of rounds thru it, mostly combat shooting. Gun is a "Tank" |
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I got a 2001-manufacture blued 4" for right around $400.
It has the original wood insert grips, which I think look a hell of a lot better than the full Hogues. It's an alright gun; I own it mostly because everyone should have a .357Mag, and I like the ability to play with the reloading press and shoot all kinds of different bullets through it. Mostly, the only time I use it is with new shooters, or to take my non-owning-but-still-like-to-shoot friends out and let them have a little taste of horsepower. The last time it was shot, my wife took some of her girlfriends out. Her one friend asks me, "What's the biggest handgun you have?" I only have 9mm (because it's the best) semi autos, so I pulled out the GP100, and she's like, "OOOOH! Can we shoot that?!" I said sure, and gave them 2 boxes of 38 and a box of 357. I told them there's a significant difference. They get back, and they hadn't even touched the box of 357s. And they're all high-fiving each other on how they could easily handle "the big gun." I wasn't about to ruin their fun by telling them. ETA: Oh right, about the gun... It's okay. It's well-made, reliable, accurate enough, and it certainly is beefy. I still want a 6" 686, because everyone needs a cannon, but the 4" GP100 is probably the best "all purpose 357" out there. The "sport/utility handgun" if you will. There's not a whole lot it can't do, even if it doesn't do any one thing the best. At the same time, you'll like it enough to have fun with it, but it should never be your favorite handgun. You won't be worried about scratching it, and there's something to be said for guns that are made to be used and used hard. |
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My GP100 is the first gun I've ever owned or shot. I bought it used from a guy at work when I turned 21. I'll never get rid of it. I had some custom inserts made for it, but other than that it's completely stock. It still locks up like the brand new GP100s I've handled. http://i.imgur.com/JJzcuMw.jpg View Quote Where did you get the inserts made? |
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I have .357s already--- Blackhawks and two Highway Patrolman but I'd like a .357 DA that if it gets banged up I won't be pissed about Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote You answered your own question, although one of the B'hawks could fill the same purpose. ETA I'm a tard who didn't see the DA part in there. |
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My GP100 is the first gun I've ever owned or shot. I bought it used from a guy at work when I turned 21. I'll never get rid of it. I had some custom inserts made for it, but other than that it's completely stock. It still locks up like the brand new GP100s I've handled. http://i.imgur.com/JJzcuMw.jpg Where did you get the inserts made? From a guy on eBay that makes custom wood grips: http://www.ebay.com/usr/luvinglifeat60 I sent him some pictures of what I wanted done and he sent me back a picture how the final inserts would look. I gave him the go ahead and received them in under a week. He usually has pre-made grips and inserts, but he'll take custom work as well. |
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Im really liking my 3" fixed sight gp100 it's mainly going to be a camping/hiking woods gun but it carries so nice in a simply rugged holster it may get the occasional ccw carry as well
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A beater of a gun, to be sure. Got one b/c I knew I wanted to do ALOT of shooting of fire-breathing manglems, and this could take it. I have not been disappointed. Only mod I did was to round and polish the face of the trigger to smoooooooth out the DA pull.
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I had a 4 inch stainless that I sold for a 4 inch Model 28-2. I was happier with the Highway Patrolman in every way, but I would still like to have the GP-100 back also.
I would rather have a 5.5 inch Redhawk .357, though. |
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I had a 4 inch stainless that I sold for a 4 inch Model 28-2. I was happier with the Highway Patrolman in every way, but I would still like to have the GP-100 back also. I would rather have a 5.5 inch Redhawk .357, though. View Quote I have two .357 Redhawks. I believe one is 5.5" and the other is 7.5" |
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Quoted: That needs this for a companion; http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7307/10677314904_6c4f3f3443_z.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have .357s already--- Blackhawks and two Highway Patrolman but I'd like a .357 DA that if it gets banged up I won't be pissed about Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Because I haven't been able to find another Revolver that looks this good. Ruger GP100 Wiley Clapp 2 http://www.impactguns.com/Data/Default/Images/uploads/ruger/ruger-1753-736676017539-3.jpg That needs this for a companion; http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7307/10677314904_6c4f3f3443_z.jpg I need this knife! To match this gun: |
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Quoted: I have two .357 Redhawks. I believe one is 5.5" and the other is 7.5" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I had a 4 inch stainless that I sold for a 4 inch Model 28-2. I was happier with the Highway Patrolman in every way, but I would still like to have the GP-100 back also. I would rather have a 5.5 inch Redhawk .357, though. I have two .357 Redhawks. I believe one is 5.5" and the other is 7.5" Some days, I truly hate you. |
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6" GP100 or a 6" S&W 357 is a GREAT range toy.
They're wonderful revolvers for teaching first time shooters on when you load them with 38spl. |
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