New .357 purchase
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Re: New .357 purchase
I bought one just like that off of this forum a few years back. You're going to love it. Sweet shooter, and for what it is, a pretty soft shooter.  
			
			
									
						
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That is a very nice revolver. I think that the 3 inch barrel the perfect length for concealed carry.  
			
			
									
						
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I have a 6" blued,  bought new in mid 90s.  Really a sweet shooter.  I only wish it was stainless.  Only revolver that comes close is the 2-1/4" stainless SP101 .357 that followed me home a few months ago.  You are going to love this GP.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: New .357 purchase
AndyC probably had to leave his Ruger behind in RSA.
That 44 spcl looks like my kinda snubbie
			
			
									
						
										
						That 44 spcl looks like my kinda snubbie
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That's a nice Ruger. I like the 3" barrels. From a proportional standpoint they look good. Probably balances well too.
			
			
									
						
										
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I have a blued 4.2" gp100 I bought about 3 years ago. It is a great gun. You will love yours. 
I sometimes wish it was a 3"er. I may have to try to find one just like yours Tim.
 
Joe
			
			
									
						
										
						I sometimes wish it was a 3"er. I may have to try to find one just like yours Tim.
Joe
Re: New .357 purchase
Nice very Nicetimtheteacher wrote:
Put some wood inserts in and 9lb spring job is next.
I 'm just an Ole Sinner saved by Grace and Smith & Wesson.
			
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Why would you replace a classic?! I have both, and they're both good guns, but there's no comparison. For shooting full-power .357 ammo, the Speed-Six is far better. For me, the 27 oz. SP-101 is too light for magnum ammo. The 34 oz. Speed-Six is only a little more difficult to carry, and a good belt and holster make it manageable.AndyC wrote:Reminds me I need to replace my old Speed-Six some day. Nice choice.
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Aw, man!  Sorry for your loss.  Yes, you need to replace it.
			
			
									
						
										
						
