Chuck 100 yd
Hunter
No thanks.
Meeko said:I wish (ok I have often lusted about it) Ruger offered the GP 100 in a convertible with an extra 9X23mm cylinder. With a 9X23 you could run 9X23, 38 super, 9X21 and 9X19mm. 6 shot with moon clips. It would probably be just as popular as the WC GP 100.
wish (ok I have often lusted about it) Ruger offered the GP 100 in a convertible with an extra 9X23mm cylinder. With a 9X23 you could run 9X23, 38 super, 9X21 and 9X19mm. 6 shot with moon clips.
Logan said:I'd buy if they made the frame out of plastic and aluminum, like the LCR. It would probably be more of a Super LCR than a Redhawk. It would give the Smith & Wesson 327 some real competition. Light, but without the expensive scandium.
Logan said:I'd buy if they made the frame out of plastic and aluminum, like the LCR. It would probably be more of a Super LCR than a Redhawk. It would give the Smith & Wesson 327 some real competition. Light, but without the expensive scandium.
This is exactly what I used to think.+1 Why buy a revolver that only needs wheels to be an artillery piece, and then drill itty-bitty holes in the barrel/cylinder. My POV. steve
I continue to believe this :mrgreen:I sense that most have little or no understanding of the 357 Redhawk's capability when it comes to elevating the handloaded 357 Magnum cartridge