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Thread: 4 inch GP100 .357 Shooting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edster View Post
    That grip with the blued finish just looks perfect. I'm not too into gun aesthetics -- especially where the GP100 is concerned -- but it's so obviously, "Yes, this is the correct combination."
    I got scared to shoot it with the stainless cylinder in it. I am going to send it off to someone who can make sure it fits properly. I think the stainless cylinder looks awesome in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flamingo View Post
    I missed the part where you mentioned you got a custom tooled Milt Sparks 200AW. Am I seeing that correctly? It's totally on my list to get one of those for my MC.
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  3. #123
    Quote Originally Posted by OlongJohnson View Post
    I missed the part where you mentioned you got a custom tooled Milt Sparks 200AW. Am I seeing that correctly? It's totally on my list to get one of those for my MC.
    The wife got it for my birthday last year. It is awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flamingo View Post
    The wife got it for my birthday last year. It is awesome.
    Pictures??????

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    Here it is with my 10-6 and elk stocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flamingo View Post
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    Here it is with my 10-6 and elk stocks.
    That is "Bucket List" kind of gorgeous right there. A guy ought to have just one revolver that is all fancy the way he likes it, in a piece of leather that is appropriate. That certainly looks great together with the grips and the carved leather. Just plain cool.

  7. #127
    Quote Originally Posted by Flamingo View Post
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    I am going to test fire this with the stainless cylinder this week. I just bought another blued cylinder so the the crane and crane pivot assembly will match the frame.
    This picture makes me want to go out and buy a blued GP100 and order some a Hogue grip for it. Beautiful revolver!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flamingo View Post
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    Here it is with my 10-6 and elk stocks.
    Cool!

    You got a picture of the flip side? I’d like to see the belt loop. None on their website.

    Do you carry on your trousers belt?

    Living in TX, I seldom wear a coat outdoors (that’s what the hammer cover is for), but it should help keep twigs, dirt & gunk out of the action when I’m out in the brush.

    That plus I like the looks[emoji106]

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    Damn, do you use 158gr data when crimped in the lower groove?

    Ive been tempted to start casting but haven't yet.
    Happiness is a couple thousand shiny wadcutters produced in one morning:



    OK, not so shiny after tumble-lubing.

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    I tried tumble lubing, but it smoked a lot more than when I use the lubesizer. Does the the smoke from the tumble lube bother you?

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