bokchoi
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I have an old police-trade Model 28-2 that I picked up for a song a little while ago, and it has been my favorite shooter, especially for higher-power .357 ammo. As of late, I've had to repair a pushoff problem on it; nothing completely debilitating, considering I shoot DA only, but it didn't help instill any confidence.
I'm considering either sending the pistol for a good teflon job after I'm sure the pushoff is repaired; the gun still does pushoff, but it takes a good 25 pounds of force to do so. As you might have noticed, I'm getting a little attached to this gun
On the other hand, I'm considering breaking away from my old S&W obsession and getting a Ruger GP100 for any really heavy work loads or just general shooting in which I don't need to worry about ruining the gun.
What are your opinions? Should I keep the Smith or trade in for a Ruger?
I'm considering either sending the pistol for a good teflon job after I'm sure the pushoff is repaired; the gun still does pushoff, but it takes a good 25 pounds of force to do so. As you might have noticed, I'm getting a little attached to this gun
On the other hand, I'm considering breaking away from my old S&W obsession and getting a Ruger GP100 for any really heavy work loads or just general shooting in which I don't need to worry about ruining the gun.
What are your opinions? Should I keep the Smith or trade in for a Ruger?