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| S&W 686 or used 19/65, Ruger GP100.
357 Magnum with 38 shotshells. |
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| quote: Originally posted by giz55792: If I was going revolver, it would be something from Ruger in the GP100 and Redhawk series or S&W.
What caliber are you looking at getting chambered for? S&W has more model choices and are good guns, Rugers are built like tanks, at least they used to be.
Probably .357 Mag, but I am open to other choices. |
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| Ruger SP101 was the best shooting pistol I've shot. I could just point at things and hit them.
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| S&W 686 or 586 as the L frame is a solid pistol in 357 Mag. I would also recommend the 6 inch barrel for better accuracy and slightly faster velocity.
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| quote: Originally posted by fyimo: S&W 686 or 586 as the L frame is a solid pistol in 357 Mag. I would also recommend the 6 inch barrel for better accuracy and slightly faster velocity.
I was thinking about the 4" barrel as it will be on my hip all day while working about the weekend ranch. Getting off/on tractor, working on fence, working in the garden etc. Was thinking that small package would hang up on things a bit less. I am already a "wide" body guy. |
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| All of the above. GP 100, LCRx 3" S&W 686 These are just my Rugers DSCN1853 by Dave Steier, on Flickr
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| quote: I am little surprised no one suggested a cowboy action style.
With a single action revolver, you cannot easily pick between shotshells and regular cartridges. A swing-out cylinder is much more convenient for your stated purpose. |
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| I love revolvers. Started with S&W and skipped Colt and then Ruger. My favorite revolver I have ever owned, by a long shot, is my Wiley Clapp edition Ruger GP100. I swapped some springs and shot it a metric ton and it is a sweet 3 inch revolver. 3 inches is about the sweet spot for most revolvers in my opinion.
My second favorite is my newest. A S&W 627 Pro Series. I also swapped out a spring (trigger return I believe is the name), took out lock and added plug. Swapped front sight to fiber optic. 20 dollar smooth rubber Hogue. 8 shots of love. First couple snake shot still leaves you some room for the real stuff.
If you go snubby, I love my 640 Pro. Just for the upgrade to good sights alone makes it worthwhile. |
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