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Where are the GP100 fans???

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Another one here, I bought a 4.2" GP-100 Match Champion in 10mm.
Right off the bat I ordered a Wolff spring kit and open it up which is so easy.
I looked for anything that might need touching up then put it back together.
It is now one of the smoothest, easiest to shoot revolvers I have ever had, well, my S&W model 66-1 is pretty darn good too.
But I tell you what, I'm keeping my eye out for a 4" GP-100 in .357 Magnum.
They are so nice.
 
I have two 44 Special GP100's (3" and 5" barrels) and a 327 Fed Magnum (4.2" barrel).

All three are excellent firearms but look a bit frumpy. You'd have to pry them "from my cold dead hands" but I prefer S&W revolvers in general.

If Ruger introduced a GP100 in 41 Special (preferred) or 41 Magnum, I'd be on one like stink on sh**.
 
I am a fan also. A 6 inch 357 with a HIVIZ Litewave sight on the front. New springs and action smoothed by me. I prefer 6 inch tubes on 357 magnums. Better sight radius, better pointability, less muzzle rise, and less muzzle blast and it still fits in a holster on the hip easily. Federal 357B 125 grain hollow points leave my muzzle at 1550 fps. That is plenty of horsepower for a handgun as far as I am concerned. My 67 Smith goes through six rounds faster, but I don't figure I need six to do the job with my GP.
 
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44 special 5" .....240s at 1000 ain't no joke lol
 
The used 4" GP-100 357 I bought several years ago has been fired a ton by me and my son. Very enjoyable gun to shoot. I am betting it will take many more decades of regular use and still be in nearly the same shape it is in now. One of the best gun buys I have ever made.
 
I sold mine a while ago and wish I hadn't. Bought another one but it wasn't the same.

Just saw one at the LGS but the price didn't agree with me.
 
Have a 5" SS .357 that I enjoy plinking with. Although the trigger was decent after close to 2k rounds of mostly 38sp, yesterday I polished the innards with a felt cone and some Flitz. Ordering shims and springs later today.
 
I like them, the 6" with full underlying. I had a 6" without that & sold it. Would love to have one but ammo is more than my 9mm so unless I find one on sale I won't get one. No disrespect to S& W, I would buy a gp100 cause they're built like a tank. I used to have a P85 and that thing was just tough as they come so the higher dollar Ruger pistols will go the distance.
 
Have 3 of them: a 3" .44 Sp, a 2.5" 7 shot .357 #1774 and a 22 yr. old custom 2.75" .357. The last one is the smoothest due to polishing inside and using a 9 lb mainspring and 8 lb trigger return. Double action is as smooth as a Colt Python I used to have (don't ask - it was a roller action tuned gun by Walt Sherman when he was doing them) but not quite as light coming in around 7lbs.
 
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