I had similar feelings about the original GP100, when it was introduced, about 1985*. Not only was “the billboard” on the barrel, but the model name engraving seemed so crude. Not until about 1990 did I decide to buy my first GP100, after finally discovering that the grip was absolutely, custom-level perfect for my hands. (For any young-‘uns reading this, I am talking about the original Ruger GP100 grip, well before those Hogue grips were offered on many GP100 models.) Shooting the GP100 was the confirmation; all was right with the world. All of a sudden, that ugly barrel looked beautiful.
As for being able to grasp a barrel, to stop a gun grab, I was able to stop Paul Gomez from taking-away a G17-sized Sim Glock, at ECQC, in 2005 or 2006. I reckon that the rail slots helped provide traction, to assist my gripping with my support hand, resisting what Paul was doing, overcoming the leverage he was applying, at the upper rear and mid-parts of the slide and frame. (Interestingly, my prior training, that had “kicked-in,” at that moment, was good ol’ US Red Cross Advanced Lifesaving, a.k.a. Water Safety Instructor/Lifeguard training. The principles of leverage are universal, and being underwater, with “x” amount of air in one’s lungs, is a true form of stress inoculation training.)
*1985 is when I was wrecking my right thumb, hand, and wrist with an imperfectly-held S&W Model 629, .44 Magnum, as my index finger is not quite long enough to reach an N-Frame trigger, for DA shooting. I backed-down to a Model 58 .41 Mag, by the end of 1985, but that is still an N-Frame, and I kept up the punishment until about 1990, or early 1991. I can only wonder how much healthier my right hand, thumb, and wrist might be, today, had I embraced the GP100 sooner.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!
I think a Super GP in 44 or 45 with a 4 inch partial lug barrel would be as good as it gets. Bowen has been making conversions for some time.
Sorry haven't been logged in to the forum for some time, just saw this.
More just looking for hunting handguns that I can use with current physical limitations, handgun hunting has always appealed to me far more than hunting with long gun.
I live in the Midwest so not concerned much with wild animal defense, though based on what's happened to friends and family far more concerned about domestic animals, both grandfather and friend of mine where attacked by bulls.
Mother in Law of one of my sisters was killed by a bull.
My gf also has had horses most of her life the so the need to humanely deal with badly wounded horse is also something try to be prepared for, though hope never have to do that.
A 5" N frame in .44 Mag/.45 Colt with a 240/250 grain bullet at 1K would likely handle all you need. Easy to shoot, recoil is tolerable, revolver is packable and won't wear you down.
I run a 270 grain Keith style wide meplat SWC in my .45 Colt at 900 FPS in my Ruger .45 Flattop and it is another good choice is you wanted a single action.
I just spent a few days south of Livingston MT, this last weekend, and it was one of the guns I had with me.
Yeah that's one of the things I've been thinking about trying, think Linebaugh has written a little about how effective the ~250 grain hardcast bullets at ~900 fps are for lower 48 hunting but cant recall any details on that.
Just don't have any experience or good references/notes on details of those loads, unlike the 300-325 grain hardcast bullets at 1200-1400 fps.