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I've had my eye on that version for a while now. I've got a 3" 10mm and love it. But I also have a 3" Smith 66. The Smith really is lighter and more, "Svelte" than the GP100 so I'm having a hard time justifying it.




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Shweet! That's a nice heater right there.


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WORD. It’s pictures like that that separate a fool and his money. ....... where is my wallet? Smile

You're absolutely right. While I have absolutely no use for one, it makes me want to add a GP-100 to my collection.
 
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I love the grips! I have the 3" Wiley Clapp version. I also have the GP 100 Match Champion.
Both are great shooters! I know you'll enjoy it!





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Nice looking revolver!
 
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Wait, what?
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Like an SP101 on steroids Big Grin




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Mine looks like Rolan’s except I put the same grip but compact version on. Nice guns.
 
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Congratulations to you on your TALO GP. As you know, it’s a beautiful revolver in every way. I’m a big fan of the stainless GP as I have three of them myself. The GP’s, along with the Henry 357/38 All Weather, are more fun than many shooting fans know.


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I have the WC version but I changed the grips to the old compact gp100 style. Much better. I also have 2 6” and 3 4” gp100s and an sp101. All great guns.

I would love to see more pics from the OP and everyone else. The gp100 is a beautiful gun to me.


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Very nice, one of the Wiley Clapp versions is on my want list. Saw a lightly used one on GB a month back that I am kicking myself now for not getting.
 
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Rugers are built like heavy machinery. S&W revovlers are built like sewing machines. Old Colt revolvers were built like fine swiss clocks.

I have all three, and weirdly enough, Ruger revovlers are my favorite. The ergos are great and they clean up very nicely and easily. You gotta give kudos to Bill Ruger.




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Rugers are built like heavy machinery. S&W revovlers are built like sewing machines. Old Colt revolvers were built like fine swiss clocks.

I have all three, and weirdly enough, Ruger revovlers are my favorite. The ergos are great and they clean up very nicely and easily. You gotta give kudos to Bill Ruger.


I have an old 686 no dash and a gp-100 and I actually like the GP better. Ruger makes a great revolver.
 
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Hudr,
Do you know who makes the grips on the Talo Edition?




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Do you know who makes the grips on the Talo Edition?


I do not. They look VERY similar to a hardwood set made by Altamont, but I am not sure.
All I know is that the gun is Sku#01782
 
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