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Wanted one of these 3” Wiley Clapp 10mm for a long time. Ruger just released another batch so I figure I should learn my lesson and pick it up for MSRP.

Paid too much for the 10mm Blackhawk when that run was over.






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I've got one. Great concept. Mine shoots very high though.


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I've got one. Great concept. Mine shoots very high though.


It’s a much better size and profile than the 4” 610 for carry. I hope it performs as well.

One bad thing about the fixed sights. They are on or not. Can you get a taller front sight aftermarket?

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THAT'S AWESOME!



"I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation."

Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II.
 
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Remember you can stop anytime you want.
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You are just collecting the whole set.
Why are all you people in my living room. Smile

These are phrases that work for me. Razz


Take Care, Shoot Safe,
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Just trying to be the “Big Lots” version of Bac’s posts I suppose. Forgot to add that this one is now the, “finest handgun I’ve ever held” Big Grin





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That’s hilarious.


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Bet it's pretty loud!
 
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I've got one. Great concept. Mine shoots very high though.


It’s a much better size and profile than the 4” 610 for carry. I hope it performs as well.

One bad thing about the fixed sights. They are on or not. Can you get a taller front sight aftermarket?


I'm not sure, but I imagine somebody makes something for it. At least you can drift them, which is more than you can do with a gutter sight. Those are truly fixed.

Those Wiley Clapps are darn nice guns, and that's another great pickup!
 
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Love mine and keep thinking I need to get a 7 shot .357 version. Then I remind myself I’m number one on the list at my shop for a new Smith 686 Mountain Gun. Mine carries extremely well in an El Paso Saddlery Street Combat pancake holster.




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Very nice! I’ve been admiring the Wiley Clapp models for a while.


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Novak sells the same rear sight for the WC but adjustable. Should fix any shooting high/low issues.
 
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I would get one of those if I had not sworn to never buy another 40 caliber of anything again because it has just cost me so much money.
 
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I've got one. Great concept. Mine shoots very high though.


I was shooting a milsurp with the son years ago, may of been the Arisaka from Japan. Anyway, the gun required a ‘fine blade’ to get close to on target, modest ranges. With just casual range shooting, no biggie.

The problem can manifest when one bounces around a fair bit, expecting the sight picture to be the same for each gun.
 
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