Which 3" .357: GP100 or S&W Model 60?
Dollar An Hour
April 26, 2006, 01:52 PM
I've got a 3" GP100 and a female shooting buddy wants one, loves the balance of the 3". There's a sale on S&W 60 putting the Smith about $50 more expensive. Is it worth it to just get the S&W?
My thinking is the 60 will likely have a better trigger out of the box, but will be less fun with full power .357's.
The gun will be primarily home defense and range gun, probably will see mostly .38's.
I do prefer the Ruger's lack of internal lock.
Any other intangibles my friend should consider? She looked at the SP101 but found it a bit smaller than what she's after. The S&W 60 seems to be a good medium size revolver.
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Nightcrawler
April 26, 2006, 02:10 PM
The Model 60 is a J-Frame, isn't it? A 5-shot? It's a bit smaller than an SP-101. You don't have a Model 66, do you? That's a six-shot K-Frame.
454c
April 26, 2006, 02:15 PM
The model 60 and sp-101 will be closer to the same size.
Tiny in Ohio
April 26, 2006, 02:17 PM
For all out full house loads, the GP100 will weather the storm for eternity. The S & W will not like too many before it loosens. The Sp101 being a 5 shot is more for personal defense at close range, where the GP100 is a six shooter, and all around more stout gun. I will be adding a GP100 to the arsenal before the end of summer. I would spend the $60 savings on ammo, and let her get a revolver that she can pass on to her kids. My $.02.
JNewell
April 26, 2006, 02:21 PM
As others said, 60 vs GP100 is really apples and watermelons.
One thing to consider: AFAIK, none of the 3" Rugers are available with fully adjustable sights. If you shoot a variety of loads, that may be a factor to consider, and that will point you toward the Model 60 which will, however, be a handful with full-house .357Mag loads.
RON in PA
April 26, 2006, 03:44 PM
Stay with the GP100, it's a much more enjoyable gun to shoot and will last a lifetime or two.
dbarale
April 26, 2006, 03:56 PM
That's an easy one. If she likes the GP100, that's what she should get.
Being a house gun the smaller size of the M60 is going to be a problem, not an advantage. The GP100 will be a lot easier to shoot with hot .38+P. I would wait a bit to introduce her to full loads .357.
You could always spend that extra 50$ to get an action job to smoothe out the trigger a bit...
MK11
April 27, 2006, 11:42 AM
The S&W Model 65LS would be a better comparison. I like the Ruger myself.
Dollar An Hour
April 27, 2006, 11:52 AM
She preferred the six-shots and more comfortable platform for shooting .357s of the GP100 so she went ahead and ordered it. :)
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