Revolvers

  • Range Evaluation: Ruger GP100 w/3″ Barrel

    After several months of trying to find a clean S&W Model 65 at the right price, I found a GP100 (Catalog Number KGPF-330) at a sale price and had my dealer order one.  This is the 3″ barrel w/short shroud. It has fixed sights. The Gun: The GP100 in this configuration weights in at 35 oz.

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  • The “Humble” .38 Special

    Though still popular with many that carry for self-defense, this round is usually relegated to back up guns and seldom seen at firing ranges in revolvers having longer barrels. It has not always been so.  When I started police work in the early ’70’s, revolvers were in the vast majority at police firing ranges in barrel lengths ranging from

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  • The Revolver: Obsolete or Enduring?

    Some of us have read articles either in print or at gun forums concerning the revolver’s being obsolete. Usually, this is in the context of defense use with focus being on: 1.        Limited number of shots compared to the semiautomatic 2.        Ease of reloading the automatic While both sides have their supporters and detractors, what is the

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  • The Enduring Snubnose

    Almost since handguns hit the scene there has been an effort to reduce their size for carrying and concealment purposes.  Examples would include the small derringers and pepperbox handguns that settled many a dispute over who actually won a hand of poker. The Peacemaker had its barrel shortened and ejector rod removed and was sold

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  • Best Buys in Handguns, Part II: CZ and Ruger

    A gentleman Emailed, suggesting that these two makers be included in the “best buy” category.  I’d been planning to do the CZ pistols, but realized that his suggestion on the other maker was a very valid one. I currently only own one Ruger firearm and it’s a rifle, but I will give you my impressions of the

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  • The “Old” and the “New”

    I prefer to believe that others who have been shooting longer than I have are reading this board now and again.  It makes me feel younger.  I know some that came down the trail a bit after I did are and there are some that have just gotten into handgunning while others have been in the shooting

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