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I've always liked revolvers. A few years ago, I bought a new Ruger
GP100, a stainless steel six shooter in .357/.38 Special, with a six inch barrel. Great shooter, very nicely made, but for reasons I could never discern, I never could balance it properly when shooting off-hand without working at it. The reason *may* have been the barrel was just too long for me to shoot the way I wanted. In any event, I sold that revolver to a federal law enforcement guy, and got a S&W 686 with a 4" barrel. That revolver weighs about the same as the Ruger, but for me it balances better. I don't see any qualitative differences between the two revolvers. They're both well-made. The single action pull on the S&W is the best I've encountered on a full-size, "heavy" ammo revolver, a tad better than the pull on the Ruger. Double action isn't bad, either. |
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