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Sweet tuned action!






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I really dig it. I had a chance to get one locally,kind of cheap but missed out on it as I had to work. I like the barrel profile.
 
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I really dig it. I had a chance to get one locally,kind of cheap but missed out on it as I had to work. I like the barrel profile.


Thanks, I couldn't believe the action not just light it is S&W smooth.


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excellent !


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Very nice!



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How did you get rid of the ugly azz billboard markings on your barrel?
 
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How did you get rid of the ugly azz billboard markings on your barrel?


Previous owner did that. He had a gunsmith mill off both sides. Looks a ton better !


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I love the flats on the side of the barrel, and the half underlug. That a nice looking gun. I have a 2007 vintage standard GP100 4", and it's an absolutely amazing revolver. Very smooth trigger and comfortable to shoot, while being robust enough to safely absorb anything you want to put through it.

I picked up a pre-lock S&W 66 last year. I'd wanted a K-Frame Smith .357 for years, and it's a very nice gun, but when I actually put it to work, I quickly came to the realization that I had the better gun all along in my GP100. They're that good.
 
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I love the flats on the side of the barrel, and the half underlug. That a nice looking gun. I have a 2007 vintage standard GP100 4", and it's an absolutely amazing revolver. Very smooth trigger and comfortable to shoot, while being robust enough to safely absorb anything you want to put through it.


I picked up a pre-lock S&W 66 last year. I'd wanted a K-Frame Smith .357 for years, and it's a very nice gun, but when I actually put it to work, I quickly came to the realization that I had the better gun all along in my GP100. They're that good.


I like how easy they are to disassemble. Simple and effective. Smile


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I love mine!




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Wow, that is an outstanding revolver. I have the regular version, and love it.

Rolan Karma'd me a set of Williams Fire Sights for it, and they really put the finish on the package.



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