When it comes to self-defense, there simply is no replacement for intimidation. There are a number of pistols available that will put holes in targets, but few will scare anyone with half a brain quite like a Magnum 357. That’s why we put together this Ruger GP100 Revolver 357 Magnum ...
But if you are into revolvers, you might want to take a look at one of these. Given Ruger’s build quality reputation and the popularity of the .357 Magnum in a small package. I don’t think you’d go too far wrong. Taking this gun with you (and a reload in a speed loa...
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Magnum, no way would that construction work but for a gun made to withstand the lower pressures of the .22 LR, this type of alloy makes sense. Plus, if you are familiar with Ruger’s other single-action .22 revolvers like the Bearcat or the Single-Six, you will realize that ...
I quickly dismissed the Ruger Alaskan due to weight. I had concerns about velocity with the 44 Magnum from the 2.75 S&W Model 69 barrel and the 329 is so light I had concerns about shooting it effectively with the recoil. Another reason I decided to go with a semi auto is controllability...
The new Python reinforced this opinion. A 46-ounce, six-inch barrel Magnum with high-visibility,adjustable sightsis a joy to fire. I took the new six-inch barrel Python to the range with a number of respectable loadings. The Colt’s cylinder is robust and well-suited to .357 Magnum load...