Which would you choose?


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MikeJ
June 16, 2008, 11:16 PM
I know there have been threads and polls like this before but these are the 3 handguns I am deciding between for a weekend hiking, very easy hiking BTW, and camping trip. This will be in Northern Arizona so I know that grizzlies will not be an issue. I just want some protection with me as I am sure you would as well.

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10-Ring
June 16, 2008, 11:30 PM
I prefer the SP101 vs. the Gp100, I prefer the P228 over the P229 in 40 S&W and I just don't fit the S&W semi auto grips. If I had to choose from your list, I'd probably go w/ the Ruger...no matter what you might say, Ruger makes a mighty fine & robust 357 magnum;)

Ala Dan
June 16, 2008, 11:49 PM
"weekend hiking, backpacking, and camping"~! :uhoh:

Looks like the 3" Ruger GP-100 too me~! :D Good for putt'in
meat on the table. :cool: ;)

Dave85
June 17, 2008, 02:41 AM
I like revolvers for field use. In general, they are more versatile ammo-wise, and you certainly can't beat the selection available for the .357 Magnum.

Phil DeGraves
June 17, 2008, 09:04 AM
Only one on the list that I own is the Smith and I like it fine.


1000!

Devonai
June 17, 2008, 10:02 AM
I was split over the P229 and the 5906 until I thought about price, and I chose the latter.

I've also made the mistake of buying a pistol that I found to be too pretty, and it became a safe queen. With a used 5906 you may be less concerned with sweating all over it, getting it dusty, or exposing it to a rain shower.

freakshow10mm
June 17, 2008, 10:04 AM
A Ruger .357 Magnum is as classic as a S&W .44 Magnum.

19-3Ben
June 17, 2008, 10:21 AM
Definitely the GP100. That's what that gun is made for!!!
Accurate, light enough to carry but heavy enough to tame the recoil of DT's 158gr. .357mag load.
And completely indestructible. You wanna kill GP100? You'd have to nuke it from orbit.

Levan9X19
June 17, 2008, 10:27 AM
I vote for P229 (read my signature :cool:) and I am die hard semi auto fun.

and also you must always include at least one Glock in such vote :p or its unfair.

Owlnmole
June 17, 2008, 10:33 AM
GP-100

Kind of a wide range for a question, since the price and type of gun varies so widely, but for general purpose field use, not just self defense, I don't see how an autoloader can compare with a revolver.

Snakes, squirrels, rabbits, birds, coyotes, deer, even bears, can all be taken with the right ammo, as well as defense against two-legged predators, and it's unlikely ever to jam.

Since you're going to be carrying the gun while hiking, I'd suggest a short underlug model to save a little weight, but Ruger doesn't make them anymore, though you can find them used. I'd definitely consider the 3 1/16" SP-101 if you want to save quite a bit of weight (36 vs. 27 oz empty).

In other revolver options there is also the S&W Model 60 which is only a little more expensive, has adjustable sights, and weighs 24 oz. On the low end, for a gun that might well get scratched abused, you could go with a Taurus or Rossi.

Overall, I think the SP-101 would be an even better choice that the GP-100 for most uses.

Walkalong
June 17, 2008, 10:37 AM
GP-100, but in 4". ;)

The Bushmaster
June 17, 2008, 10:49 AM
Another vote for the GP-100...I would try to find one with a four inch barrel though...(like minds:neener::cool:)

I, also, prefer revolvers in the wild as there less that can go wrong with them as far as debris messing them up is concerned and if it does, easier to remedy...

Brian Williams
June 17, 2008, 11:51 AM
I prefer revolvers and would choose the GP

MikeJ
June 17, 2008, 12:55 PM
Thanks for the input so far. Just to let you know I already own these guns and they are the 3 out of my collection that I am considering. To my buddy, Ala Dan, I won't need to put food on the table; I'm bringing plenty of food along in coolers.:D

nwilliams
June 17, 2008, 01:19 PM
I would choose a revolver for hiking.

Whenever I go for a hike I stick my Ruger Service Six into my pack and leave my 229 at home. Revolvers just seem to be better suited for the great outdoors where simplicity is an advantage.

txoilman
June 18, 2008, 10:34 PM
Thank you, I was sure this was another "bear" question. There sure seems to be alot of Davy Crockett types on these sites. You know, "is a XX mm or .454 big'enuf for a griz?

SRT1
June 19, 2008, 09:55 AM
For hiking in AZ I would choose the revolver even though it's not a usual carry choice for me. The reason? Snakes. I'd like to have a shotshell loaded in the first chamber just for those times when Mr. Rattler doesn't like my intrusive stomping. Pure and simple, that's my choice here.
For hiking in downtown Tucson, I go back to my .45. :p
Good luck!
SRT

wheelgunslinger
June 19, 2008, 10:03 AM
Any of those will do fine.
Revolvers have the rep of being better woods guns, but really an auto will do fine as long as it isnt a pile.
I even like something like a CZ52 for woods use. It's got a hot round and good penetration. It's cheap and if it gets lost it'll not be a huge loss- cashwise.
But, I personally live, thrive, and survive with a 357 in all situations. And, I'm an avid hiker/backpacker/hunter.
So, there you go. No help at all, right? I voted for the smith, just because.

ArchAngelCD
June 20, 2008, 12:27 AM
There's nothing like the reliability of a revolver, especially a good revolver like the Ruger GP-100. There are some good used S&W revolver on the market that would make a good woods carry too. (like the M65 which are abundant from Police turn-ins)

poet
June 20, 2008, 02:54 AM
Discount the 5906 . . . lots of rounds but 9mm
.357 magnum or .40 caliber? 6 rounds versus 10 rounds or more.
Sig 229 for me!!!

FMJMIKE
June 20, 2008, 10:29 PM
The Ruger GP-100 is the most accurate shooting handgun that I have ever fired............:D

ArchAngelCD
June 21, 2008, 02:55 AM
In almost every one of these thread someone will choose the pistol over the revolver and state as the reason for doing so the number of rounds held by the pistol.

IMO, if you shoot a handgun very well and it holds only 6 rounds it's better than shooting a pistol which holds more rounds just because it holds more rounds. Shot placement is much more important than number of rounds. Far too many shooters are tempted to use the spray-n-pray method just because they have a pistol loaded with 17 rounds. I'm not accusing anyone here of doing that, it's just a statement from observations.

I got the impression the original poster was looking to protect himself from 2 legged critters in the woods. Since the .357 Magnum is a prover 2 legged critter stopper it's probably a good choice IMO. There's nothing wrong with the 40 S&W but for reliability in the woods a revolver is probably your best bet and the .357 Magnum will certainly do the job if necessary. (again, just IMO)

sdj
June 21, 2008, 11:54 AM
I voted for the Sig, based on the choices offered. But, like others who posted, I'd opt for the SP101: this would be my first choice. Why: revolver reliabilty. Based on the activities that you mention, I'd be inclined to select something even lighter, though. Perhpas something along the lines of a 6/442? If weight is the most important criterion, the SP101 is still a bit too heavy for me. Good luck; always lots to consider. :-)

MikeJ
June 21, 2008, 01:01 PM
I appreciate the replies but once again I am not considering buying a new gun. These are the guns from my current collection that I have narrowed it down to. I am leaning towards the GP100 but the 5906 has its appeal as well, since I am not overly concerned about four legged adversaries nearly as much as the two legged variety.

RustyShackelford
June 21, 2008, 01:35 PM
Depending on the uses, target, protection, duty, etc... I'd go with a SIG P-229 in .40S&W. The Ruger looks good too but a semi auto is a smart choice.

Rusty :D

420Stainless
June 22, 2008, 06:39 PM
It may be heresy, but the 229 is my truck gun. It is not my favorite carry gun or my favorite shooter, but its light weight and 4" barrel makes it a great travel and hiking companion. Having said that, I've never used the other two choices, so I'm only giving input on the one I know.

N1150X
June 22, 2008, 06:50 PM
I would probably get the sig but I picked one up the other day and it didn't fit my had at all it hurt to hold it I dont know why it just did

so I voted for the GP but if the sig fit my had I would probably pick that one however I have no experience with any of the choices

BikerRN
June 22, 2008, 07:44 PM
For Hiking I'd go with the .357 Magnum Revolver.

You can use a wide range of loads and it will work on two legged, as well as four legged targets. It's no secret that I am a fan of Revolvers. Out hiking I like my Colt SAA 45. There's something about a good "six gun" that warms my heart. :)

Heck, I like Revolvers so much that I carry two or three of them off duty. On duty I carry what they issue me, a "bottomfeeder". I don't think you can go wrong with a good .357 magnum Revolver and in some locales, if shooting rabbits, coyotes and such, you have a magazine that holds more than a "certain" number of rounds you are violating the local fish & game laws. I've never seen where the capacity of a Revolver was an issue.

BikerRN

SAG0282
June 22, 2008, 07:45 PM
The revolver.

BlindJustice
June 22, 2008, 11:09 PM
Ok i"ll take my 1911 and put it up against any revolver

Let's dunk them in a bucket of mud/gravel and count to 5
pull them out and see who has a functioning gun sooner

I've never left the range and not be able to have my 1911
functioning,, I have had a S&W revovler freeze up the cylinder and
it had to go to the gunsmith - besides that the revolver just has
too many exposed openings for crap to get into fact

Can't convert any Revolver from centerfire to rimfire like a
1911 now can you? if so you're a magi.

Randall

Deanimator
June 24, 2008, 04:42 PM
I chose the Ruger.

I like the 3" GP100. It's a good looking, rugged gun.

I don't like DA/SA semi-autos without a cocked and locked option. That rules out the SIG and the S&W. I really don't like any S&W centerfire semi-auto other than the 52-2 anyway.

Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow
June 24, 2008, 04:56 PM
Any/all would work well. I'd go with the most rust-resistant one, or the one you shoot best.

GaryP
June 25, 2008, 12:10 AM
This is a no brainer for me - the Ruger GP100 3". :)



:evil:

ArchAngelCD
June 25, 2008, 02:13 AM
MikeJ,
I know you are looking to buy a new gun from your last post but I just wanted to post pictures of my Police Service-Six because so many are voting for the Ruger revolver. I hope you don't mind...

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o26/ArchAngelCD/service6-3.jpg

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o26/ArchAngelCD/service6-4.jpg

MikeJ
July 2, 2008, 02:00 PM
I did decide to take my 3" GP100 and bought an Uncle Mike's Sidekick hip holster to carry it in. Thanks for all the responses.

eliphalet
July 2, 2008, 06:14 PM
I chose a 2 1/2" Ruger 357 SP101 mid 90's for that kinda carry, I still like it.

denfoote
July 5, 2008, 02:57 AM
Mike,
My tramping around the desert gun is either a Smith 28-2 or a 65-6.
Get the revolver.

C-grunt
July 5, 2008, 03:46 AM
I like a .357 mag for a woods gun because of the penetration. Ya never know when you might have to shoot through a pine tree.

aryfrosty
July 8, 2008, 06:59 AM
I gotta say that I like all 3 of your choices. Having used the 229 in .40 Short&Weak I like it the best, but any of your choices would be fine with me.

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