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Subject: Re: C.O.P. .357 Date: Wed Apr 26 2023 10:28 am
From: Weatherman To: Moondog

 >   Re: Re: C.O.P. .357
 >   By: Weatherman to Moondog on Mon Apr 24 2023 08:13 am

 >  >  >   Re: Re: C.O.P. .357


 >  >  > Years ago a friend bought a Ruger .357 (GP100?) with a 2 inch barrel.
 >  >  > Th sig hts were crude, and hitting anything past 15 feet was a
 >  >  > miracle.  It wasn't
 >  >  > fun to shoot, but I figure a gun like that is better suited for a bug
 >  >  > out backup gun.  In reality the gun would probably see use within bad
 >  >  > breath distance

 >  >  > ---

 >  > Have a GP100 with six inch barrel, nice sites.  Pretty damned accurate
 >  > handg Don't carry it as it's a pain in the neck when getting in and out
 >  > of cars. Need
 >  > an old style cross draw holster...   Still, I do have a couple of .38 sp
 >  > snubbies
 >  > and I know exactly what you mean about the sights....


 >  >                                                        Regards,
 >  >                                                  -==*>Weatherman<*==-


 > I have no complaints about Ruger firearms.  They're good shooters at a
 > decent price point.  It's a shame they don't have the appeal or prestige as
 > other manufacturers with comparable product.


I always have liked Rugers.  Have several in calibers from .22 to .45 Colt.  I
was never one to be overly concerned with the prestige of a brand, instead
preferring to concentrate on quality and usefulness.  I find that a lot of
times a big name that draws a big price is just an example of spending extra
money for that name and not receiving anything else in return....

                                                       Regards,
                                                 -==*>Weatherman<*==-

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