S&W 638 not the 637, been pocket carried most of the time some OWB. Mine's still in a good state without much wear. I think they hold up ok. Take the Smith over the Taurus, it will serve you well.
After shooting 1911's all my life, I decided to get a Glock 36 45 acp for it's size and weight. After hearing all the stores on how the grip angle was all wrong on the Glocks I was very surprised at how well I shot it right out of the box. Now it's one of my favorite shooters.
If I remember right they had a problem with the coating flaking off the cylinder. The gun worked just fine, just didn't look good. S&W took care of the problem and all's well since. I have not heard of that happening in years. Buy with confidence.
My favorite sized carry gun has always been the CCO, commander sized slide on an officer frame, for the 45acp. When looking for a non 1911 45acp I came across the Glock-36. It was about the same size as my CCO's and was lighter in weight. I bought it onsite and it has been my EDC gun since. No...
I have a Ruger gp-100 that I want to build some 38-44 loads for. The GP is 38 spl only. So a few questions, soft lead with a gas check or hard cast lead bullets. I see some bullets with two crimp grooves one for 38 and one for 357.If I use some of these and load it in the lower groove would it...
38-44 now that's the ticket. I use universal clays and bullseye powders, got any load info ? I guess I should be in reloading instead of revolvers, my bad.
I have a GP-100, 4 inch barrel, that's 38 spl only. Most all of my reloading is for standard 38 spl. Just want to know what would be some nice hot loads for the GP-100 as it's built on a 357 frame.
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