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Ruger GP100 in .327 Magnum




I found what you said riveting.
 
Posts: 10705 | Location: SF Bay Area | Registered: June 06, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Nice... And I love the grips.



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Beautiful.



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As good looking a revolver I've seen that is new production in a very long time. Cool


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Ruger on a roll.


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Those grips make that pistol.
 
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Oh, yes. I'm just getting in to this caliber. And, what a caliber it is.
The GP100 will be next.
 
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I love the caliber, and the brass bead front sight.


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whats that brass fitting for? a shoulder stock ?





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Think I'd rather have 7 shots of .357 magnum

https://ruger.com/products/gp100/specSheets/1771.html
 
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Originally posted by bendable:
whats that brass fitting for? a shoulder stock ?


One grip has the blank hole for the fastening screw, the other has a threaded insert which is what you see in that pic.
 
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That is a sweet looking revolver!


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Very nice. Would love to have that grip on my gp100 22lr.
 
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it's gorgeous!



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Posts: 7546 | Location: Alpine, Ut | Registered: February 17, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That is a beautiful gun. I have never shot nor understand the appeal of the 327 though. I need to try one.
 
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I’m not familiar with the .327 Federal and would like to see and hear more about the performance of the round. I’ve held back on buying one, because the ammo for it is somewhat scarce and fairly expensive. Handloading might work for it, but the initial investment for the gun, dies, brass, and bullets would add up to a considerable amount.


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