GP100

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When broke in, GP100's can be very smooth revolvers and are very robust. Your's looks like a nice one.
 
As a revolver guy I would have made that trade. Good move. I have that blued, 6 inch barrel version and love it with 38 special reloads. It will handle hot 357s of course but I save those for an old, mid-1980s, Redhawk. Between the Redhawk, GP100, and a stainless Security-Six I do have to decide which one goes to the range that day. Such an embarassment of riches. (Sigh!)

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Nice revolver. I have a Talo edition with the non-fluted cylinder and a Match Champion. I put the Wolff spring kit in both the revolvers and the trigger is amazing in both guns.
I put the Wolff kit in my stainless GP100 and completely disassembled and polished all trigger components. It has the smoothest trigger I’ve ever used in a revolver. Watched a guy on YouTube do it. It’s time consuming but worth it.
 
Nice revolver. I have a Talo edition with the non-fluted cylinder and a Match Champion. I put the Wolff spring kit in both the revolvers and the trigger is amazing in both guns.
I have the Talo GP100 6" too! Really nice gun and I love the unfluted look. It suits the firearm better than flutes and plays into the "it's a tank!" Look and feel.

I kept my springs stock and slapped a red dot on it. It looks modern for sure.

GP100 is my favourite 357, I've shot Smith's and the trigger was hardly night and day. My DA is heavier than a smith but my SA is equal IMO.
 
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