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Theinespines3 01-27-2006 06:00 PM

Revolver ??
 
Has anyone ever tried the Ruger GP100? I think after talking to many other guys at the gun club, i hear its ok.

Anyone ever shot or own one? The GP100 in .357?

Thanks
Pines

chma 01-27-2006 06:20 PM

RE: Revolver ??
 
I have one in the 4" stainless shoots good looks good after all it's a Ruger what more do you need to say I also have A Super Redhawk in 44 mag and A Super Blackhawk in 44 mag they all shoot good I hope this helps chad

Primitive Weapon 01-27-2006 07:46 PM

RE: Revolver ??
 
I've been looking at this same gun and have been getting feedback to go with the Smith & Wesson 686.

I looked at both guns a different gun stores and opted for the SW. Just won an auction for one tonight for $330.

chma 01-27-2006 08:17 PM

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Leathal diamonds, not to bash Smith&Wesson but I have on good authority [my dad] who has been selling guns for 35 years the Ruger hand guns are alot stronger than the Smith&Wesson guns like I said to each his own but the Ruger handguns will take anything you feed them. I shoot Buffalo Bore ammo in my Ruger's which are loaded max and then some and I have had no problems. chad

DM 01-27-2006 09:23 PM

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I have on good authority [my dad] who has been selling guns for 35 years the Ruger hand guns are alot stronger than the Smith&Wesson guns
A lot of guys think this because the Rugers are heavier with thicker metal in the frame. But, that's NOT the whole story.

Rugers are a "casting", (pouring liguid metal into a mould) S&W "hammer forges" there frames. (beating a lump of hot metal into shape) Hammer forgeing is a MUCH stronger way to make a frame, so the Rugers HAVE tohave thicker metal, just to be as strong as the S&W's.

Drilling Man

bigcountry 01-27-2006 09:34 PM

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ORIGINAL: chma

Leathal diamonds, not to bash Smith&Wesson but I have on good authority [my dad] who has been selling guns for 35 years the Ruger hand guns are alot stronger than the Smith&Wesson guns like I said to each his own but the Ruger handguns will take anything you feed them. I shoot Buffalo Bore ammo in my Ruger's which are loaded max and then some and I have had no problems. chad
chma, just curious but how would he know that? did he do pressure testing? Failure analysis?

DM, Ihave always thought ruger was stronger too cause of bulk. But didn't know that little factoid. Thanks for the info.

RIStrutStopper 01-27-2006 09:35 PM

RE: Revolver ??
 
I've got a 4" Stainless GP100. Nice gun. Very comfortable factory grip.

rybohunter 01-28-2006 06:06 AM

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I have one and its great. Very accurate with all types of ammo.

DM 01-28-2006 08:57 AM

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Ihave always thought ruger was stronger too cause of bulk.
Given equil design strength, in "high recoiling" handguns the heavier gun will take more "heavy loads", meaning it will stay in time longer. If you compare S&W's lightest 44 mag. ever made to Ruger heaviest, the Ruger will stay in time longer. Reverse that with S&W's heaviest, and Ruger's lighest and the S&W wins...

This is with the heaviest loads, anything less than that and there's no advantage to the extra bulk when it comes to "long lasting".

At this point, your splitting hairs, and you have to compare "model for model", NOT make a blanket statement that Rugers are stronger or S&W is stronger...

Knightia 01-28-2006 12:35 PM

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Its one of my fav revolvers- the gp 100 i have is the 4 inch blue with full underlug barrel. Yep nice factory grips& shoots reall nice to.I have put many round & reloads threw it.

I got it at a real good price new -yrs ago " the blueing on top was a lil thin/uneven & recenlty i found ugly blob![:o] of rust on the cylinder[&o]..... my fault.

I wouldnt mind a new stanless one either.


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