Most experts agree that even though you are not getting velocities out of the .357’s two- or three-inch barrel compared to the six-inches in your gun safe, it is worthwhile to carry the Magnum. You will get increased velocity out of the .357, most things being equal. It does come ...
The standard GP100 has barrels from 2.5 inches up to 6 inches. Calibers include 22LR, 327 magnum, 357 magnum, 10mm and 44 special. Most of the offers are 357 magnum. You can get the 357 version with 2.5 inch, 3 inch, 4.2inch and 6 inch barrels. Most of the other calibers only ...
The Magnum variants also have a lot more recoil, and the lightweight .38 is no slouch either. These guns are shootable, but they aren’t fun to shoot. The Ruger LCRx with a three-inch barrel and .38 special, on the other hand, is a somewhat fun gun to shoot. It’s not incredib...
The Ruger Super Blackhawk has now been in production for over 40 years. It has proven to be nearly indestructible and will handle the heaviest .44 Magnum loads with ease, I expect it to be around for a long time to come. Ruger's Light Working Gun In terms of intrinsic accuracy and fie...
Ruger SP101 Review: One Fun Handful Of A .357 The Ruger SP101 is a two-and-a-half-inch barrel on a .357 Magnum revolver. If you have read many of my small-revolver reviews, you will notice that I have reviewed more than a few small revolvers that were in .357 Magnum. Here are...
The spring and barrel go into the slide, and the slide gets set back in place on the frame-put it on about a half inch forward then slide it back into its place. Lock the slide back and then rotate the takedown lever upwards until it clicks into place. That’s it. ...