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Old 08-29-2005, 12:33 AM
HANDGUNNER HANDGUNNER is offline
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: NEW HAMPSHIRE
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When I joined the force 15 yrs. ago I was given an option between the S&W model 65 and the Ruger GP100. Both had 4 inch barrels. I chose the Ruger and never, ever regretted it. The GP100 is a super gun. If you lost your hammer you could frame a deck with the GP100. The gun is that tough. We moved on to autos and I regrettable gave up the Ruger. Last year I purchased a 686 w/ a 6 inch barrel for huntin. That was a fine gun. Perfect balance and dead on sights. The thing you've got to ask yourself is, is this a carry or huntin gun. Carry guns should be 3 or 4 inch. Huntin guns start at 5.5-6 inch. If it's a backup and carry gun, with a coyote option - go with the four inch. You won't be sorry. If you are buyin the thing for handgun huntin, start with a six inch, (I now own a 8 3/8 inch .44 for huntin.) Smiths are a little thinner and more stream lined, but I'd buy the ruger just for the durability. Last year a guy up this way in NH was bow huntin deer and had his 686 on the hip. A black bear wandered under his stand and he had a permit anyhow, well the .357mag stopped the bear with one shot to the neck, enough said.
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