Posted: 5/6/2013 8:16:06 PM EDT
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I got one this weekend. 6" blued and I installed firesights and wow... I can't wait to shoot it. Just wanted to post since I'm excited. Going to load up some 158gr xtps over some 296 as soon as I finish up some 223 I'm working on. |
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Terrible gun. Ship it to me immediately for safe disposal.
Seriously, it is a terrific firearm. Better than a dog, because it doesn't bark till you tell it to, nor eat until you feed it. I've had one for several years and IMO it's the last gun I'd part with. It's built like a tank, too. A few months ago I was shooting 24" ringers at 100 yards with it! |
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GP100's are great guns! I had one also and I highly recommend your get a lighter Wolff hammer spring and replace it. It is very easy. It will improve your trigger pull to the likeness of a S&W 19 or 686. Don't go too light or you will get light primer strikes. Honestly, the trigger is not bad at all. In fact I like it because it easily stages in DA. |
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GP100's are awesome! Where are the bloody pics man? I'd like to see those firesights! Disclaimer: GP100 lover here. I know, I know.... I'm lazy. There has to be a better system than using a camera, taking out the card, putting that into the computer, saving it, going on to tinypic, then copying it in a post here... |
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GP100's are awesome! Where are the bloody pics man? I'd like to see those firesights! Disclaimer: GP100 lover here. I know, I know.... I'm lazy. There has to be a better system than using a camera, taking out the card, putting that into the computer, saving it, going on to tinypic, then copying it in a post here... Take the picture on your phone, upload it to the photobucket app, copy the IMG code and then post from the phone. No computer neccessary. ETA: I love my 4" GP, reliable and wonderful broken in trigger (Yes, I've shot Colts and Smiths...) It makes for the perfect no frills, working gun. I'm sure you'll admiration for it will become even higher once you shoot it. |
I have been kicking around buying one for years, seen one in a local classifieds last week and messaged the guy about it and he said it was for trade only told him I don't have anything for trade, but I have cash and that I wasn't looking to lowball him, just give me a price that's fair for both of us, he still insisted trade only.
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The Gp-100 is a great revolver. I had a 6 inch blued version about 3 years ago that was a nice shooter, but i could never really get the trigger where i wanted it to be. It always seemed too heavy even with reduced power springs. That being said, I recently purchased a 4 inch stainless version for my wife and the trigger was surprisingly good right out of the box. Makes me wonder if Ruger might be making an effort to improve trigger pull on their revolvers.
My favorite load for these includes a 125gr XTP over copious amounts of H110 (win 296). Clocking in at an average of around 2100 FPS out of the 6 inch... they let you know you're shooting something |
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The Gp-100 is a great revolver. I had a 6 inch blued version about 3 years ago that was a nice shooter, but i could never really get the trigger where i wanted it to be. It always seemed too heavy even with reduced power springs. That being said, I recently purchased a 4 inch stainless version for my wife and the trigger was surprisingly good right out of the box. Makes me wonder if Ruger might be making an effort to improve trigger pull on their revolvers. My favorite load for these includes a 125gr XTP over copious amounts of H110 (win 296). Clocking in at an average of around 2100 FPS out of the 6 inch... they let you know you're shooting something Holy crap. What was your powder charge? |
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My favorite load for these includes a 125gr XTP over copious amounts of H110 (win 296). Clocking in at an average of around 2100 FPS out of the 6 inch... they let you know you're shooting something Ahhh... You actually run those over a chronograph? That is rifle level velocities out of a pistol length barrel. |
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Holy crap. What was your powder charge? Current Hodgdon max is 22.0 grains for around 41000 CUP... this load in my gun showed absolutely no pressure signs and was good for a bit over 1950 FPS on average. I carefully worked my way up watching for pressure signs and eventually hit my particular gun's max a bit above that level of 22 grains when the primers started flattening out nicely and the extraction was just a little sticky. I do not recommend going over Manufacturer's listed maximum for a particular powder, however, every gun is different. What might be high pressure in one firearm might be perfectly within normal range in another just due to normal variations in manufacturing i.e. barrel under-bore or over-bore, rifling quality etc. These can make quite a large difference in the amount of pressure the load develops in a particular gun. One example I can think of off hand is my old SRH with roll marks on the barrel vs. my new one that was laser etched. Loads that were hot in my old one show no signs of high pressure at all in my new one. All that being said, you are ultimately responsible for your own safety and if you reload, you must look at all the information in reloading manuals you can, and be able to interpret signs that your gun and the spent casings are giving you. 44mag-p- |
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Since there's no gun porn, I shall provide: http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff307/robbluez/6391cbbd.jpg Hey youngAR, Can you give us some moar details about your gun and the sight - looks slick! Thanks, Red
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Quoted: Quoted: Since there's no gun porn, I shall provide: http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff307/robbluez/6391cbbd.jpg Hey youngAR, Can you give us some moar details about your gun and the sight - looks slick! Thanks, Red ![]() It's a Wiley Clapp edition. It's got a 3'' barrel with Novak sights. |
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Here's my "regular" GP100 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/Brandiwynter/IMG_0104_zps81f6223c.jpg And my newest..yet another WC GP http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/Brandiwynter/IMG_0105_zpscf0fbe40.jpg Sweet. So, besides the sights, satin finish, and fancy grips, what makes the Wiley Clapp edition stand out? Is it worth the money? My collection lacks a med/lrg frame DA .357, and the WC looks pretty bitchin'. |
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Here's my "regular" GP100 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/Brandiwynter/IMG_0104_zps81f6223c.jpg And my newest..yet another WC GP http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/Brandiwynter/IMG_0105_zpscf0fbe40.jpg Sweet. So, besides the sights, satin finish, and fancy grips, what makes the Wiley Clapp edition stand out? Is it worth the money? My collection lacks a med/lrg frame DA .357, and the WC looks pretty bitchin'. The whole reason behind the WC was Wiley discussing with someone (that I can't remember) what would make, in his mind, the perfect combat revolver (after all self defense at that point is combat). He designed it...Ruger/Talo built it. And after comparing the two, as similar as they are, I have to agree he may have done it. The standard 3" GP is an excellent gun in it's own right, Clapp just made it better. It's like owning an awesome corvette, it will do what you need it to do but then you send it to Call away or Hennessy and now that same corvette is much better and you wonder why they just didn't do that to begin with. Is it worth it? If you have the extra money then, yes, it's well worth it. Many people have said the trigger and action is better but I haven't shot them enough together to agree or disagree. What I can agree on is if you want a GP100....you should REALLY want the Wiley Clapp GP100. |
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So I put my WC through a few paces yesterday at the range. 200gr HCGC bear loads were incredibly easy to handle. I think this revolver will go with me pretty much everywhere I can carry it as soon as I find good leather for it Anyone have any luck finding a new front site for these though? Novak says they don't make it, only the rear |
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So I put my WC through a few paces yesterday at the range. 200gr HCGC bear loads were incredibly easy to handle. I think this revolver will go with me pretty much everywhere I can carry it as soon as I find good leather for it Anyone have any luck finding a new front site for these though? Novak says they don't make it, only the rear If your looking for a full set of night sights for a regular GP100, Meprolight makes a set. I believe the Mepros have an adjustable rear. |
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So I put my WC through a few paces yesterday at the range. 200gr HCGC bear loads were incredibly easy to handle. I think this revolver will go with me pretty much everywhere I can carry it as soon as I find good leather for it Anyone have any luck finding a new front site for these though? Novak says they don't make it, only the rear If your looking for a full set of night sights for a regular GP100, Meprolight makes a set. I believe the Mepros have an adjustable rear. Yup, but the Wiley Clapp isn't the standard cuts. It's a Novak rear with a front cut nobody can seem to figure out. |
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My GP100 looks to have the exact same dovetail cut as the WC pictured above.
If the WC has the spring loaded pin at the muzzle that holds the front sight in place, then I will bet that it uses any front sight that works the same way. I actually run a Dawson FO front sight and the factory rear adjustable on my GP100. Ooops, after looking more closely at the pics, it appears that the dovetail on the WC is narrower than the factory GP100. If some one is able to get a measurement of the WC dovetail, I will pull my front sight off an measure the factory one. |
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Since there's no gun porn, I shall provide: http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff307/robbluez/6391cbbd.jpg I want one - |
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Since there's no gun porn, I shall provide: http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff307/robbluez/6391cbbd.jpg I want one - only if I could fine one sorry double post
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told him I don't have anything for trade, but I have cash and that I wasn't looking to lowball him, just give me a price that's fair for both of us, he still insisted trade only.









