Originally Posted by
SwampDweller
This makes me wonder if I should reconsider sending my GP100 off to Gemini Custom for their action work, which includes bobbing the hammer and aftermarket spring (though he said he’d include heavier springs in case I need them). I shoot a lot of Remington 158gr SJHP .357 Mag as well as Remington 125gr JSP.
My primary reason to send the GP100 off isn’t because I want a smoother action or anything, it’s purely because in my thinking, having a custom Ruger smith go through the gun with a fine toothed comb could correct any potential QC deficiencies that may be present in the revolver from the factory, as I’ve had a couple of defective GP100s in a row recently. However, the new one I have ready to send off has over 500 rounds through it without any issues with much of that being .357 (it did have one Armscor .357 round fail to go off on the first trigger pull, but that was on round #34 and it hasn’t done it since).
Should I send it off?