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5/14/2006 6:21:50 PM EDT
I've collected every other damn firearm I ever wanted and today I'm cleaning up the gun bench when I realize I don't have a decent 357.  
What say you Arfcom?  
Nothing on the cheap.  I dont' mind of course a decently priced firearm,  but I'm going for quality here.  I want something that will take years of serious abuse.  And preferrably stainless.
Suggestions?
5/14/2006 6:22:38 PM EDT
[#1]
Ruger Security Six. S&W has some nice 357's too.
5/14/2006 6:23:08 PM EDT
[#2]
S&W 686


My 686 5" w/ Hi-Viz sights.
5/14/2006 6:23:34 PM EDT
[#3]
If you aren't worried about 'cheap', get a S&W 627:


5/14/2006 6:23:39 PM EDT
[#4]
S&W 4" 686.   It's the only wheel gun I have/ want.  I love it, and it's one sexy looking bitch.  

--VT
5/14/2006 6:23:50 PM EDT
[#5]
A 4 inch S&W 686 is THE .357 magnum revolver.
5/14/2006 6:24:13 PM EDT
[#6]
Either a S&W or a Ruger GP100.
5/14/2006 6:26:12 PM EDT
[#8]
Smith & Wesson, Colt, Ruger... All good names.

My advise is that you get one with a six inch barrel.  The magnum loads do best with the longer tubes.
5/14/2006 6:26:17 PM EDT
[#9]
Smith...... 686, 686 plus, V8.
Colt.......... Python
Ruger....... Gp 100

ARH

5/14/2006 6:26:18 PM EDT
[#10]
The Ruger is beefcake. A bit ugly.
S&W has a better trigger.

Ruger for strength
Smith for trigger (still not always considered best shooter)
Colt for value, accuracy, and well, IMO beauty. But those are used.

Do a search there are many .357 mag shootouts posted on the web.
5/14/2006 6:26:40 PM EDT
[#11]
4" or 6" Colt Python
5/14/2006 6:27:04 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
S&W 686



The best .357 in production right now.

HH
5/14/2006 6:28:14 PM EDT
[#13]
S&W makes some nice stuff but I'm having problems with a 329 I just purchased a couple of weeks back.  Its being returned for service tomorrow, we'll see how that goes.  There's nothing like a S&W trigger though.

Another consideration should be a Ruger GP100 or Blackhawk.  I've had several of each and they are well built, rugged and more accurate than I am.
5/14/2006 6:29:29 PM EDT
[#14]
I've always liked the Ruger security six.  But there no where near as easy to come by.  I've been trying to con my father into selling me his.  It was owned by the owner of Magnaport years ago.  The gun is a sweet shooter.  
The GP100 is definitely a contender and I'm looking the S & W up right now.  I've never really looked at any Smiths.
5/14/2006 6:30:06 PM EDT
[#15]
686 or GP100.
5/14/2006 6:30:16 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:
Either a S&W or a Ruger GP100.



+1

Or you can get my dream gun:



5/14/2006 6:32:01 PM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Either a S&W or a Ruger GP100.



+1

Or you can get my dream gun:

www.gunweek.com/2004/pix0620arc/3.jpg




I SOOOOOOOO wish Colt would start making Pythons again.
5/14/2006 6:32:50 PM EDT
[#18]
S&W 686.  Forged steel frame.  Good trigger out of the box.
5/14/2006 6:33:03 PM EDT
[#19]
I like the SW19, SW686, and Rucger GP100
5/14/2006 6:35:18 PM EDT
[#20]
I have a Ruger GP100 4" that I'll probably never part with. That being said, its heavy at 38 oz. and not fun to carry in brush while hunting. I'd like to move up to a 6" Taurus with a lighter frame. More velocity in a lighter package.

Apart from the weight, the GP100 is rock solid and has never failed me.
5/14/2006 6:35:55 PM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:
If you aren't worried about 'cheap', get a S&W 627:
www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore/SmWesson/upload/images/firearms/170210_large.jpg




I dream about this gun.
5/14/2006 6:37:31 PM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:
Either a S&W or a Ruger GP100.



+1 on the GP100.I own a 4" model and love it!
5/14/2006 6:38:29 PM EDT
[#23]

Quoted:

Quoted:
If you aren't worried about 'cheap', get a S&W 627:
www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore/SmWesson/upload/images/firearms/170210_large.jpg




I dream about this gun.



Love mine. Just came back from C&S with their 'combat night sights' and a trigger job.
5/14/2006 6:40:44 PM EDT
[#24]
Colt Python. Smoothest revolver ever made,
5/14/2006 6:44:40 PM EDT
[#25]
Python may be the most beautiful Firearm ever made. My dad has one given to my grandfather from the early 60's in Colt Royal Blue, WOW.
In current production, 686 all the way.
5/14/2006 6:47:09 PM EDT
[#26]
Tentatively I'm leaning towards either the GP100 or the 686 as my favorite candidates.  I believe they should both be in stock at my local shop.  So what can I expext for the price tags.  I preferr to go with cash in my pocket.  Green always seems to talk.
5/14/2006 6:48:20 PM EDT
[#27]

Quoted:
Tentatively I'm leaning towards either the GP100 or the 686 as my favorite candidates.  I believe they should both be in stock at my local shop.  So what can I expext for the price tags.  I preferr to go with cash in my pocket.  Green always seems to talk.



The Smith will have a nicer trigger. The Ruger will be hella strong. Both will shoot quite well. Buy what feels best in your hand.
5/14/2006 6:52:21 PM EDT
[#28]
Grip,  accuracy,  and the amount of abuse it can take are more important than trigger,  as long a trigger job can be done.
5/14/2006 6:55:25 PM EDT
[#29]
Ruger Security Six, Ruger GP100's are ok, but I prefer the older Security Six. Smith 686. Dan Wessons are my favorite though, due to the fact that you can switch barrels easily
5/14/2006 6:57:19 PM EDT
[#30]
ANother vote for a GP100.  Its like a hammer.  Tough as hell and heavy too.
5/14/2006 6:58:21 PM EDT
[#31]

Quoted:
I've always liked the Ruger security six.  But there no where near as easy to come by.  I've been trying to con my father into selling me his.  It was owned by the owner of Magnaport years ago.  The gun is a sweet shooter.  
The GP100 is definitely a contender and I'm looking the S & W up right now.  I've never really looked at any Smiths.



Did you get My IM. I dont know if it sent or not
5/14/2006 6:58:44 PM EDT
[#32]

Quoted:
ANother vote for a GP100.  Its like a hammer.  Tough as hell and heavy too.



In a pinch, it IS a hammer.
5/14/2006 6:59:02 PM EDT
[#33]


S&W Model 19 - It can shoot better than I can and that's saying A LOT.  This gun is the crown jewel and the cheapest ($250) of my collection.
5/14/2006 7:03:22 PM EDT
[#34]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Either a S&W or a Ruger GP100.



+1

Or you can get my dream gun:

www.gunweek.com/2004/pix0620arc/3.jpg




That is soo slick with the bullet wallet, I have never seen one before.  Does anyone sell bullet wallets?
5/14/2006 7:10:54 PM EDT
[#35]
USGI_45  Yes I did and I IM'd you back with interest.  
5/14/2006 7:42:54 PM EDT
[#36]
Ruger GP100 for Abuse.

For Finesse: Colt Python
5/14/2006 7:48:06 PM EDT
[#37]
Finesse and abuse have to walk a tight rope on this one though.  I shoot more than just a little.  I expect to have parts break done.  It comes with the abuse.  And yes heavy shooting can be and is abusive to most firearms.  But I don't mind paying for quality and putting the time and money into keeping a good firearm in shape.
5/14/2006 7:58:12 PM EDT
[#38]
Since NO ONE has said it... I WILL!!!

Smith & Wesson 686!!!

Oh did someone say it already? My bad.
5/14/2006 7:59:56 PM EDT
[#39]
I got a 4" Ruger GP100 I'm gonna be looking to sell soon.  $325 takes it.  And a few speedloaders I have.
5/14/2006 8:02:14 PM EDT
[#40]
Nothing looks or feels better than a Colt Python.


Nothing.
5/14/2006 8:14:06 PM EDT
[#41]
6" S&W 686

357mag
5/14/2006 8:21:43 PM EDT
[#42]
Taurus or S&W
5/14/2006 9:17:24 PM EDT
[#43]

Quoted:
Taurus



A VERY under-rated gun.. they have GREAT revolvers.. shot a couple and I am VERY impressed
5/14/2006 9:18:45 PM EDT
[#44]

Quoted:
Finesse and abuse have to walk a tight rope on this one though.  I shoot more than just a little.  I expect to have parts break done.  It comes with the abuse.  And yes heavy shooting can be and is abusive to most firearms.  But I don't mind paying for quality and putting the time and money into keeping a good firearm in shape.


For much serious shooting with heavy magnum loads I would either go with the S&W 686 or the Ruger GP100.   Either is hell-bent strong, so you shouldn't worry about repairs; and if you do, I know for a fact the S&W 686s have a life time guarantee, and I'm sure that if you break something on a GP100, Ruger will take care of you.  That said, personally, for me I prefer the trigger S&W's trigger on their K & L frames, but the factory grips on the GP100 is the best of any that I've felt.  The S&W 586/686 will shoot 5 shot 1" groups, and the GP100 will do 1.5" under the same conditions, to me not a lot of practically difference, but it is there nevertheless.  The price of a GP100 will be less than the 686.

Here is another angle about your guns, I've been shooting for about 20 years now, I can easily sell all of my pistols at least what I paid for them, and many I can sell for more, and some double.  A great many of my guns are no longer available new.  My Colt DA revolvers are no longer in production, and probably will never be in production again, 6” blued Diamondback 22LR & 38spls.  My 6" SS Colt Python, I can easily sell for double what I paid.  All of my “no lock” S&W revolvers that I bought in the past 10 years or so, have gone up at least 20-30% depending on model.  The production of my low volume 3" SS 696 5shot 44spl L-frame is now discontinued because of low sales, but currently it is very desirable.  So why not, some free shooting.
5/14/2006 9:25:32 PM EDT
[#45]
1. Colt Python
2. S&W 686
3. S&W 66


That would be my choices and in that order
5/14/2006 9:28:21 PM EDT
[#46]
I like my 586

You  guys can keep all that bling, I like bluing.
5/14/2006 9:45:45 PM EDT
[#47]
If you can find one in good shape at a good price. Get a Colt (no kool lade) Trooper Mark III.
They were designed as service revolvers with many of the Python refinements without the Python quirks.
Excellent fit and finish, smooth action. It was available in 2", 4" and 6". The killing factor was the cost when it was on the market, it had much more hand work then the Smith's. It was a much as $150 in departmental purchase prices.
I have carried both the Colt and the Smith, both are good but the Colt felt like a target gun in smoothness and function, not to mention the finish.
5/14/2006 10:04:52 PM EDT
[#48]
ruger security six and gp100 are pretty close to the same but the gp100 is the evolutionary descendent of the security six.  sec six are clunky and the grip and trigger arent so good, but they are tough and decent enough.  the gp100s are a newer redesign and are better to handle and have other improvements, a little better shooters too they are ugly compared to sw but probably better ofr a lot of shooting
5/14/2006 10:08:35 PM EDT
[#49]
I don't own one YET, but two different AR15.com members were nice enough to let me shoot their titanium Taurus Trackers, and I must say, I was VERY impressed.  I'm not a revolver fan, but this thing is so good that I *will* at some point pick one up.  The "zinger" grips are great as well.



-Troy
5/14/2006 10:10:37 PM EDT
[#50]
Ruger GP-100. I love mine. It's awesome.
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