I'm specifically looking at a 6" bbl blued .357, but any and all experiences with any model of the Ruger GP100 are appreciated.
Also, how is the hammer draw when you want to go single action?
The GP100, regardless of finish, barrel length, year of manufacture - etc, is a handgun you'll NEVER regret buying!
It's a beautiful piece of artwork, a FINE handgun, and a TOOL you can rely on for as long as you own the gun (you CAN "bet your life" on it)
It shoot's like a dream....
when shooting .38's from it, it'll feel like a .22
when shooting a .357 load, it's DEAD ON ACCURATE
VERY manageble recoil, little to no muzzle-flip (ya'GOTTA love that weight, lol) - and GREAT "ergonomics" - it's a gun that will "fit" your hand.
Buy one - love it, shoot it, take care of it ! ! !
I know of NO ONE who's ever regretted buying one (but I know a FEW people who DEEPLY regret having to sell one)