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Iowegan knows his stuff! AND, from personal experience, if you go too far Ruger will return to factory spec. Do be careful with the light weight...
I personally favor the LEM and I'll tell you why - it provides a platform for carry that is simple and very similar to revolvers. With LEM in...
Athletic fit relaxed jeans from the Goodfellow brand at Target fits my SP101. I can get a 442 in regular Docker's khakis no problem. Pocket...
I've had 642, 442, M&P 340, Centennial .44 special. 642 will serve you well. Current BUG for me now is hammerless Sp101. You trade concealability...
I just treat it like a J frame, throw it in the pocket, and load it up with +P FBI loads or with Barnes. Happy to have it and it succeeds for me...
Craig, what's your recipe?
This about sums it up: http://www.sixguns.com/tests/tt44spec.htm
They would be incredibly easy to shoot in a Redhawk and if they hit point of aim - go for it. Assuming you mean the 200 grain Barnes Tac-XP...
Magsafe and Glazer slugs can be fun but I wouldn't count on them for self defense. The penetration is way too low so even if you hit on target and...
All the - never an issue for me.
I agree and prefer to keep free floating lead out of my pockets for more than one reason. For speedstrips I go for the Barnes all copper bullets....
There is some nice discussion of it here:...
Buffalo Bore LSWCHP +P in the SP101 is great due to the weight of the all steel firearm. Their standard pressure LSWCHP as well as their full...
@CraigC given this is a large frame blackhawk, do you think it is up to .45 LC + P loads? Thinking of the 330 grain Buffalo Bore rounds comparable...
Blue Wiley Clapp Gp100
Nothing much to do except send it in for service.
I can vouch for the gp100 it is a great firearm by design and perfect with the 200 grain hardcast wadcutter from Buffalo Bore. More of an appeal...
Picture would help. On the KLCR's built for .357 Magnum cartridges Ruger installed a piece of metal over the BC gap to protect the frame.
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