For a CC piece, I think a K frame is just that much smaller and lighter to be a better choice than a GP, but if you're going to try to wear it out, go with the GP. Or get both...
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Picked up my .357 half lug today. I will have to spend some time with it, but I suspect I'll end up changing the stocks out for the MC grip. It needs some serious action smoothing and a touch-up on the crown (not dinged, but non-concentric), so it's just going to sit in the safe until I can prioritize a Saturday for that. The press is OK, but the release feels something like a Harbor Freight ratchet that someone dropped in a sand dune. Also need to epoxy bed under the front sight. I do really like the balance. It's just a tad heavier in the nose than the MC, but not sluggish. I suspect I'd still think a six-inch half-lug was more front-heavy than I like.
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Something like this?
I can see how the previous posts could be confusing, but it’s one of the Lipsey’s Rivers.
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I was looking at one of those, but ended up with one of the talo green fiber optic 3 inchers. It has the novak sites front and rear. I bought a set of the altamont compact grips and a milt sparks VM-2 and it carries pretty well (at least around the house, I haven't really been able to test it yet at the range). Let me know how the 5 incher works out, I still might pick one up.
These are all great choices to look at. The only revolver I would add(maybe far less practical due to parts issues) is a Colt Trooper Mk.III. Yes, it's out of production (so is the Service-Six, but Ruger will replace worn ones with a GP100 from what I hear) but non-mint ones are available at the same price point as the Smiths above, and it's only going to go up in value if you want to switch it out for something else later. I am very partial to Smiths, but I love my 4" Trooper. The trigger feels like glass-on-glass, and the old Colt blue is deep and beautiful.
If I was hankering for a 3", I would definitely be looking at a 66. They just look right, and I think they would be a great carry and range gun.
Again, NOTHING wrong with any of the above choices. I did much early shooting on range rental 28s, and I wish I had appreciated my luck at the time!
If the .357 bug really strikes, you WILL need at least three.
I was into 10mm Auto before it sold out and went mainstream, but these days I'm here for the revolver and epidemiology information.
I suspect that’s going to limit you to a Smith & Wesson Model 27 or 28 or a GP100. Maybe a 586/686. For .357s, heavier is almost always better.
There are DAO Model 64s that are also going for stupid-cheap money. Any K frame that is in shooting condition and is below $300.......probably why I bought three of them last year (two 64s and a 10-7). There are also some good deals to be had, from time to time, on Model 15s.I’m more flexible about what comes after that. I’ve been watching pre-Model 10s go for stupid low money on GB, and am asking myself why I don't own one, for example.
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