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Post by ceadermtnboy on Dec 29, 2010 11:48:35 GMT -5
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Post by ezekiel38 on Dec 29, 2010 12:34:59 GMT -5
Great lookin GP. What is the coating on the gun? Is it target grey or a bead blast?
Love that front sight. GPs are so cool for the average guy to customize, as yours so adequately shows.
Most accurate 357 I ever owned was a 4" GP like yours. 6 shots 7/8s of an inch at 25yds from a sandbag rest. Using a handload of a 158grain Hornady XTP over a good dose of 296 and a magnum primer.
Enjoy that beauty and shoot the snot out of it.
Now you got me lusting after a GP.
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Post by 461tim on Dec 29, 2010 17:39:52 GMT -5
Did you have all the markings removed? Looks great.
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Post by ceadermtnboy on Dec 29, 2010 17:51:16 GMT -5
I got the warning label side remove, but kept the GP-100 markings. The finish is bead blast.
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Post by 461tim on Dec 29, 2010 21:28:56 GMT -5
I like it a lot. Marc does great work, he did an SP-101 for me and it was a work of art.
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Post by waterboy on Dec 30, 2010 14:20:03 GMT -5
Boy that is slick. I've been thinking about Clements 10mm conversions on the stock guns to use full moon clips. The 10 works great out of a revolver and you could also shoot .40 S&W from the same gun without any changes. For $625 on a 4" stls. that might be fun. He just re-bores the stock barrel and cylinders. Would even lighten the heft a little.
I like the GP. Nice rig!
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Post by jimdavidson on Jan 23, 2011 19:17:19 GMT -5
I like the gun, the gunsmith and the grips.
Already have an SSR and a 315 NG, though.
Jim
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