Yes, I know I've been mildly obsessed with the GP 100 lately, but that just gives you guys an excuse to post pictures of your guns, right? Please post pictures of your GP100s here. Any barrel, any grips, any bullets and no bullets. I love that thing...
I'm sixteen now and in January my dad took me shooting for the first time. I saved up my money and bought a less than spectacular Heritage Arms .22 SAA clone. It was a nice expirience, too. Just went again today, actually. Some working over the summer got me some spending money and I might...
What's recoil like with the standard grips of the GP100 (either six or four inch barrel?) I can't find a bad word about them (besides looks, which I think are perfectly fine. May not have the curves of a Smith, but I see no problem) but I was just curious. How's balance with it (again, four...
Nevermind, this ( http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg102-e.htm ) is a Nagant... Don't know what I was thinking. Sorry, I don't know.:confused:
Maybe this ( http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2095418 ) can help. It's a really old post on the Firing Line Forums but may help a bit.
Wow, the grips really accentuate the SAA look of it. Stunning revolver. The sepia tone makes it look like you pulled it right out of the Wild West. Again, stunning :what:
I know everyone (myself included) knows that Ruger's GP 100 is a great revolver, but we can never hear enough goods things of what we love, am I right? Post your expiriences of the GP100 here--ruggedness, accuracy, and any add-ons you've toyed with. I'd love to read them and I'm sure some...
I keep finding beautiful glossed rosewood and related grips that all cost upwards of $50.00, often seventy. Is this just high quality stuff or grossly overpriced? Anyone know of sites that sell cheaper wooden and synthetic grips for Ruger's GP-100?
Just wondering if anyone has any nice night-firing pictures thay could share. I love seeing the full power of a big revolver which can really only be done at night.
I was just wondering about the average price of a box of .357 or .38 S ammunition. Also what amounts do they usually come in? Twenty, fifty, a hundred rounds a box?
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