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 ...
The guns tend to be small. You may easily carry the very lightweight guns in apocket holster. The other, heavier guns able to be toted effortlessly in a belt holster of some type, either IWB or OWB. Caliber All .357 Magnum revolvers will also shoot the .38 Spl., which tends to be...
You can get these guns either in a .357 Magnum or .327 Magnum. I like the idea of the .327 Magnum offering because you get a sixth-round in the weapon. If I were going to carry this gun exclusively for self-defense against humans, I would consider the .327 Magnum because of that ...
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I’d think that no tin can in the back yard would be safe. Add in the odd varmint trying to get into the chicken yard and I’d say this gun might be kept fairly busy. Stick it in a decent holster (doesn’t have to be the latest-and-greatest, just something...
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