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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Medford NJ
Posts: 41
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Well After about 3 months of debating and asking opinions on here, between the glocks, Taurus, Smiths Rugers etc, and not being able to settle my mind on the right gun for me i finnally said screw it. Went in with Permit in hand and cash in pocket, and just started handlin gun, first gun to fit i would buy.
Went with the GP 100 from Ruger blued, 6" heavy barrel, Shot it twice now, am i disapointed..... ummm NO! Love the gun accurate as all get out I'll post some pics soon PJ
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 8,897
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Congrats whitefang81! Now you have to get together with Tony and go shootin! Glad you finally went and did it. Ruger is a fine gun. Enjoy.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: The Sorprano State
Posts: 716
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Another Jersey boy with a 6" blued GP-100.......cool...!
I was shooting mine today...put 50 rounds of .357 magnums, and 200 rounds of .38 spl's through it. Would have shot more, but I also had to shoot my snub nose Rossi, and my Colt Targetsman. Once you burn a few more rounds through it, look into a set of Wolf reduced power springs for it, you won't believe how much better it will shoot...... Good choice Whitefang81, you're gonna enjoy this gun for a long time.
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Medford NJ
Posts: 41
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Actually the Gunsmith at the store told me he would do a trigger job on it for nada for me
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