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| quote: Originally posted by Benderx4: Chevy or Ford? The both do the job well.
Pretty much my thoughts. I love them both.
There's a man with a pointy stick at the door!
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| Posts: 489 | Location: Winchester, Indiana | Registered: April 15, 2009 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by TheFrontRange: Sidebar - I like that replacement latch shown above. I have only one S&W currently that features the lock; may have to check those latches out for it.
I put one on my 586. It required a bit of fitting to pop in and work, but I think it was worth it!
Sigs and Non-Sigs: I enjoy having options!
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| Posts: 719 | Location: South San Joaquin Valley, CA | Registered: September 21, 2010 |  
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| My LCR is sleeved. Shoots fine!
End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles
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| My Redhawk is sleeved my GP is not. Both shoot great. I wish my 640 Pro was sleeved, if it was it wouldn't have the wicked twisted barrel that it does now. |
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| On the plus side canted barrels are a thing of the past. Unless the operator is drunk. |
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| quote: Originally posted by 22940: I've been told the Smith will be smoother, but the Ruger will last longer.
Having owned both a 686+ and a GP100, the only one I kept was the Smith. The Ruger isn't a bad gun by any means. Out of the box the Smith has the better trigger, and can be made measurably better with a factory action job (comes with warranty). Both revolvers will outlast several generations on a steady diet of full power .357 ammo. If you ever feel the need to go above maximum CIP or SAAMI spec ammo, I would suggest moving up to a more powerful cartridge. You might want to look at one of the new Colt revolvers. The King Cobra is available in a 4.25" target model that is probably very nice to shoot. I have a 3" King Cobra which soaks up recoil like a champ, and makes a great carry gun. |
| Posts: 5 | Location: Somewhere | Registered: August 19, 2010 |  
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| I've owned both. Still have the S&W (actually a couple of L frames now). The GP was a good gun, but a little clunky compared to the 686. |
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