03-26-2015, 07:10 PM
(03-25-2015, 09:12 AM)Winston Wrote:(03-25-2015, 07:53 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: There is just something about a Ruger GP100 revolver, that says I'll give years of service. I am an automatic guy, but this revolver is fun to shoot, seems accurate as hell. When I add a revolver, it will be the 4" barrel version of the GP100.
You nailed it, spot on. My GP100 is a 4" model too.
No argument here!
I wouldn't carry mine, it's a tank (6"), but it's a joy to shoot. I would like to pick up an SP101 for pocket or ankle carry/BUG at some point. I'm not in love with Ruger's semi-autos, but they make one hell of a wheel gun.
(03-25-2015, 09:12 AM)Winston Wrote:
You nailed it, spot on. My GP100 is a 4" model too.
No argument here!
I wouldn't carry mine, it's a tank (6"), but it's a joy to shoot. I would like to pick up an SP101 for pocket or ankle carry/BUG at some point. I'm not in love with Ruger's semi-autos, but they make one hell of a wheel gun.
(03-25-2015, 07:53 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: There is just something about a Ruger GP100 revolver, that says I'll give years of service. I am an automatic guy, but this revolver is fun to shoot, seems accurate as hell. When I add a revolver, it will be the 4" barrel version of the GP100.
You nailed it, spot on. My GP100 is a 4" model too.

No argument here!
I wouldn't carry mine, it's a tank (6"), but it's a joy to shoot. I would like to pick up an SP101 for pocket or ankle carry/BUG at some point. I'm not in love with Ruger's semi-autos, but they make one hell of a wheel gun.


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