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Need some wisdom on purchasing a revolver. I am looking for something to carry around the ranch that will allow me to have a couple of rounds of snake shot and then a few rounds for pigs or 2 legged varmints. I am think a 4 inch barrel. Used or New, looking to spend between $600 to $1000. Have looked at the Tarus Judge, but that is one ugly looking firearm. What would be a good one? | ||
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That's just the Flomax talking |
S&W 686 or 627, Ruger GP100 or Redhawk, all in 357 Magnum. | |||
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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. | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
S&W 686 or used 19/65, Ruger GP100. 357 Magnum with 38 shotshells. | |||
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Serenity now! |
S&W 686 or Ruger GP-100, but stay away from the 7-shot GP-100 - there are issues extracting certain brands of ammo. 6 shot GP-100 is as reliable as an anvil. Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice - pull down your pants and slide on the ice. ʘ ͜ʖ ʘ | |||
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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. ____________________________________________________ The butcher with the sharpest knife has the warmest heart. | |||
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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. Freedom Is Not Free And Is Paid For By Our Military. VFW Member NRA Life Member 042722999 SWCA | |||
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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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Get my pies outta the oven! |
My vote is for Ruger LCRx, 3 inch barrel. The triggers on these are really good: | |||
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My father has a long barrel SP101, it doesn't provide much bulk. | |||
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Shotguns kill with pattern not power. Therefore the more shot you can put out the better. If you don't want one of the .410 monstrosities, CCI makes .44 Special and .45 Colt shotshells with 140-150 gr of shot. The .38 only has 100. | |||
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Gracie Allen is my personal savior! |
^^ Very strongly agree. .44 or .45 Colt. There are 5-shot .44 Special GP100s floating around these days. | |||
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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 Rolan Kraps SASS Regulator Gainesville, Georgia. NRA Range Safety Officer NRA Certified Instructor - Pistol / Personal Protection Inside the Home | |||
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If the "Judge" is out, and along with it, 410, I'd say a 6+"ish barrel 44mag using CCI shot-shells. Shorter barrels suck when using small shot because they pattern too large. __________________________________ NRA Benefactor I lost all my weapons in a boating, umm, accident. http://www.aufamily.com/forums/ | |||
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I appreciate everyone's thoughts. Looks like S&W 686 and the Ruger GP100 are the favorites. I will reconsider a 6" barrel. I am little surprised no one suggested a cowboy action style. Will be going to a gun show this weekend and check out all the suggestions. | |||
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Add me to the roster of GP 100 advisors. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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That's just the Flomax talking |
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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Not really from Vienna |
I’ve killed numerous rattlers around my cabin and barn with a 2” barreled J Frame and CCI snake loads. And several with a .22 Magnum “Black Widow” mini revolver and CCI snake loads. I wouldn’t want to habitually carry a heavy ass shooting iron like a 6” L or N Frame S&W while trying work on fences, move irrigation, and etc. I second a three inch LCRx .38, very lightweight and handy. YMMV. | |||
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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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