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I was about to sell my new never shot GLOCK19 to get back into the revolver world. I was looking for a Ruger GP100 with the 4 inch barrel. What an awesome and strong revolver. Some people don't think that Ruger is very serious or is a "poor man's revolver" but I have had several and they will handle the hottest loads you can make and still come out shining. When I get my GP100 I will also get a set of reloading dies for it. I cant wait !!!!  But I am going to force myself to wait after we see who is elected first . After next year , there may be only revolvers available :cry:

I went back and made the "maker" of the 19 I was talking about in all capital letters LOL . GLOCK 19 and not S&W 19  LOL .

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2 hours ago, tercel89 said:

I was about to sell my new never shot Glock 19 to get back into the revolver world. I was looking for a Ruger GP100 with the 4 inch barrel. What an awesome and strong revolver. Some people don't think that Ruger is very serious or is a "poor man's revolver" but I have had several and they will handle the hottest loads you can make and still come out shining. When I get my GP100 I will also get a set of reloading dies for it. I cant wait !!!!  But I am going to force myself to wait after we see who is elected first . After next year , there may be only revolvers available :cry:

Keep the 19! After this I'm buying a third 19.

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2 hours ago, TnShooter83 said:

A SP101 with a 3" barrel is one of the best all around choices for carry / shooting. For general shooting no carry. GP100 or 686 4"-5" barrel.

And to maximize the full potential of the 357. 6"+ barrel. 

 

There ya go ! I agree Ruger SP and GP all the way ! One day I hope to kill a deer using a GP100.

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I have no idea how many J, K and N frames I have owned but even if you don't want to slick up the trigger or there is no need this DVD will allow you to fearlessly tread where most won't go.  Watch it once or twice, then get the right tools (minimal cost) and then commence to doing a nice fluff and buff trigger job.  http://www.miculek.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=9

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On October 1, 2016 at 10:50 AM, hipower said:

Very nice! I passed the opportunity to buy one of these full sets a couple of years back. Not one of my smarter moves.

Me too but it was 10 years ago. I was a handgun hog staring at a wristwatch so I don't feel too bad. 

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On October 10, 2016 at 5:59 PM, suspiciousmind said:

I'm sure you guys are wondering...

Thanks to Hozzie(an AWESOME guy to deal with), I am the new owner of a Smith Model 66 No Dash. 

I love stainless revolvers. It feels amazing in my hand, and it sure is purty to look at!!!

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That was a very good choice. Probably almost maybe the most versatile perfect revolver ever conceived. A combat masterpiece.

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