But guys,im not prejudiced,i l0ve about all firearms. Those are some nice S&W revolvers
I have some big bore Blackhawks; just not 3 screws. The shorter barrels do tend to flip a bit.well if you buy 1,word of wisdom get the 7.5" pipe.when dad bought this 1 he got me out of highschool. We went to a friends who bought 1 with 5.5 " pipe. Dad said go shoot it. Gladly but 2 rounds it had tendacy to muzzle flip n sting the wrist.the friend told dad he wished he had got the 7.5.he called a guy he worked with n told him we were headin his way. Dad said shoot it, WOW NO STING OR MUZZLE FLIP. Dead nuts accurate.
47 years lter its still dead on accurate and im talkin 50 yards too
I like those too. Also the Speer 300 grain soft nose. I load those for my two .454 Super Redhawks.Plus best part you can load up past 44 magnum loads cause a blackhawk was made to handle it.
Im loading hot 45 colt or stout 44 mag loads using hornady 255 grain xtp bullits. They rip a huge hole in dead hedge trees
I had it out @ a range , some kid said is that a " Dirty Harry " Gun?
If you only have one .357, it's hard to go wrong with a GP100.An I the only one that religiously watches reruns of “Sledge Hammer” on YouTube? Haha.
I must confess...my only 357 is a gp100. It makes a good “mini-me” of my Anaconda!
Have both of the later, love the 101, my LC9 is good pocket carry, but hell of a long trigger pull.If you only have one .357, it's hard to go wrong with a GP100.
In fact if you only have one handgun it's hard to go wrong with a GP100 in .357. Unless you need to carry it concealed, in which case an SP-101 or LCR might be a better choice.
I have all three, just in case.
lets put same weight of ammo on other hip n balance you outWEC , So right on the Gp ! Mine is so heavy in my shoulder holster I lean to one side ! Seems more so the older I get !
might need that ammo too never know. Be like buy scouts go prepairedRwb ,