New guy with a New GP100

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Merlinspop

Bearcat
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Hi Everyone!

My wife and I went to Reno last week to celebrate our anniversary. I travel a lot so miles covered the airfare, and her brother, who lives out there, has a gazillion comps in the casino he frequents, so the room was free (one man's vice is another man's windfall!). We brought an amount of cash equivalent to what we'd have paid anyway for the trip to use as our gambling/eating budget. Being a cheap bastage, I found that I hated losing money, so I started a "gamble a dollar, put another dollar in my pocket" routine. By the end of the week, I had a nicely stuffed pocket. Arriving back home, I made a bee-line to my local gunshop intent on buying a wheel gun, but not really having decided on any particular model. Well, that, or a commander-sized 1911.

I didn't have the cash or the desire to spring for a Kimber, so I started looking over their revolvers. The three that caught my eye were a pair of 4" GP100s, one blue and the other SS and a SS SP101. The GPs were far more comfy in my hand than the SP and I already have my LCP for daily carry, so I focused in on the GPs. I checked the cylinders for lockup tightness and found the blue was much tighter than the SS. Also didn't really like the brushed SS appearance (the seemingly random direction of the fine brush lines in particular). Loved the grips, the balance, the just-right heft of it, and now it's my new baby. Took it apart to give it a good cleaning and light oiling, and tucked it away for today's ride to work.

Just took it to a range nearby my workplace at lunch with some WWB .38spl and some Independence .357mag. Niiiiiiice. Really nice. I'm already putting it just behind my Taurus PT1911SS in my 'sweetest shooter' pecking order, and ahead of my Beretta 92F. The LCP maintains its place as my 'only shoot it when I gotta shoot it' gun. The .38spl rounds had almost no recoil, and consistently were an inch or two high and right, both at 7 and 15 yrds. I'll need to adjust the rear sights accordingly and go back (had neither the right screwdrivers nor the manual with me, and this was just a 'get to know you' session anyway). The .357s were a bit more of a handful to shoot, but not unpleasant - just something I'll need to get more used to. I did catch myself flinching a bit, especially when firing DA. Oh, darn, I guess I'll need to shoot more!

I'm looking forward to many years of enjoyment out of the GP. That is if my wife doesn't decide that it's hers once she finds out about it and gives it a try, that is! :shock:

B

PS - I had never used Independence ammunition. Who makes them, anyway? I notices all the .357s in my box used Blazer brass, while the guy next to me had a box of their .40 and they were all Speer brass.
 

roaddog28

Single-Sixer
Joined
Mar 20, 2009
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Location
Winchester, CA
Welcome to the forum. You will not be disappointed with a GP100. Considered the best all around medium frame revolver. I have a deposit on one a Stainless Steel 4". I was going to buy a blued one but this one I bought had a few rounds fired through it and was brought back to the gun store. The customer complained "it was too heavy for my wife to shoot". The salesman sold me the revolver for $400.00. I can't wait till I pick up the revolver.

Anyway, enjoy shooting your new GP and it probably won't be you last GP!

roaddog28
 

victor6

Bearcat
Joined
Sep 7, 2009
Messages
9
Location
Florida
Congrats on the new purchase. I just ordered a used one from Buds (actually won one of their auctions). Can't wait to get it!

I like to shoot IDPA and really didn't want to put more 'miles' on my S&W model 15 ...

Regards,

Victor
 

KWYJIBO

Blackhawk
Joined
Nov 19, 2007
Messages
609
Location
Utah
It's nice to hear that you are happy with it. The GPs are very popular with this crowd, in all barrel lengths and finishes. Therefore, plenty of people will be able to converse with you if you ever have a problem or question, or if you just want to share experiences.

I don't have a GP myself, but will probably get one someday. I think they are ideal in terms of versatility, durability, and value. With just a little bit of care, your new gun should last 2 lifetimes.
 

revhigh

Hawkeye
Joined
Aug 31, 2005
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5,590
Location
PA
You got the best GP platform ... the 4 incher !!

Congratulations on a great gun.

REV
 

Merlinspop

Bearcat
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Oct 16, 2009
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Thanks for the welcomes, everyone. I put up an intro in New Members Introductions, or should I say I typed one up and thought I hit 'submit' but it's not there. Maybe that's a moderated forum. I'll try later on and see if it's there.

I've now got two coworkers seriously considering getting one of their own.
 

wleoff

Bearcat
Joined
Dec 22, 2008
Messages
16
Location
North Alabama
If .357 Mag seems too hot, find some 38 Special P+ ammo. I just bought a 1000 rounds of Federal 38 Special P+ and tried 50 rounds of it at the range this morning. At 25 yards, it shot close to the impact point that I am getting with .357 Mag. I'm shooting a blue GP100 4". Got to find one with a 6" barrel.
 

Merlinspop

Bearcat
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I know that it's an over-generalization, but how far off are .357s from 38spl in terms of POI? Or are there just too many variables?

B
 

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