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| NH Hunter, My wife has a GP100 with adjustable sights 4" bbl, and is a crack shot with it, the thing is just as accurate as my Python at 25yds. trigger just as good, and probably a bit tougher, since my Python broke a firing pin after about 700 shots, I guess I highly suggest getting it, I'd buy another one if I needed another 357, Jay |
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| An opinion, and you know what my opinion is worth Make the trade and never look back. As a reloader I would not do it, but if I had to buy factory ammo I would make the change in a sec. S&W 686 would also be on my list as something to consider for a trade. A model 66 as well if I was not going to shoot a lot of heavy loads and use ithe gun mostly to plink and play. LouisB Following prices in Auction Arms and ome of the other sites will geive you a hint of pricing ratio when you go to trade. |
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| I have a KGP141 that I bought in about 90. It has been a great gun and is very accurate.
The trigger pull gets much better after a few thousand rounds. I started handloading after I bought this gun and shot a lot of really hot loads through it, I was young. It is still tight and I trust it will last a very long time.
The only downside is that it is heavy, or heavy duty, for a 357. If you just want to shoot cheap 38's maybe a used K-frame Smith may be better. I bought a used M15 for 175.00 from century arms. I paid the extra 10.00 for the hand select and installed some hogue grips. It is a really nice revolver and well worth the money. You could probably get a M19 for about the same price.
Not trying to talk you out of a GP100. If you get one you will love it/ |
| Posts: 62 | Location: Montana | Registered: 16 July 2003 |
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| Well, i am a reloader, but i am just not satisfied with the accuracy and the grip on the Blackhawk. THe barrel is also really short for the .45 LC's full potential in my opinion. It isnt too bad of a carry gun though. I just can't reload during the winter, becuase my reloading stuff isnt in a heated place, so it gets kind of cold, and being shaky isnt exactly the best thing to be when you are dealing with gun powder.
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| Posts: 97 | Location: New Hampshire | Registered: 12 October 2003 |
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| I love my GP 100. I have so many rounds through it the forcing cone is showing minor wear. Very accurate. I love the sights. If you like it better than the 45 than do it. YOU have to be happy. Get what you want. This gun was made for the 357 mag cartridge. The gun is robust. It has not had chamber problems. That is just with the chamber of 45 colts be under or over sized. Great gun.
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| Posts: 305 | Location: Green Bay, WI | Registered: 09 September 2002 |
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| I also put a Houge Monogrip on my .41mag Blackhawk, and found a tremendous difference. The problem I had with the stock grips, my little finger wouldn't fit on the grips unless I scrunched my fingers up and then the trigger guard beat hell out of my middle finger. You just can't go wrong with a Ruger. Jim. |
| Posts: 19 | Location: Westville, Ill. | Registered: 02 December 2002 |
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| If it was possible I'd keep the Blackhawk and get the GP-100 too. I have a GP-100 with a 6-inch full lugged barrel, and it seems (to me) to recoil differently from my Blackhawks. Instead of rising, it pushes almost straight back because it is so muzzle heavy. Great for target shooting though. I put a Wolff spring kit in mine and it improved the trigger pulls, especially in double action.. Mostly shoot 125gr. JHP's over AA#9 or H110 powder, or shoot 158gr hard cast LSWC's over moderate charges of Unique or AA#2. Great revolver. |
| Posts: 760 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 18 December 2003 |
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