Gp in 44
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				Big Old Boy
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Gp in 44
Just reading on Ruger forum.com Jeff Quinn has a Gp 3in. in 44 sp. I can't wait to see the new release from Shot Show this year.
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: Gp in 44
HI all...
I also read in the forum that there may be a Redhawk 357 8 shot...
 
Minor
			
			
									
						
										
						I also read in the forum that there may be a Redhawk 357 8 shot...
Minor
Re: Gp in 44
GP100 in .44 Special will be a great man stopper.  The .44 Special is a fine cartridge
FT44
			
			
									
						
										
						FT44
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				RugerfanAustria
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Re: Gp in 44
does anyone know how many gp100's have actually been made in 44 special?
Unfortunately, the model should have been discontinued in 2019 if I remember it correctly?
I was able to buy a brand new one, because I'm not only a big fan of the Ruger Revolver but also of the .44 Special.
			
			
									
						
										
						Unfortunately, the model should have been discontinued in 2019 if I remember it correctly?
I was able to buy a brand new one, because I'm not only a big fan of the Ruger Revolver but also of the .44 Special.
Re: Gp in 44
A 3" barrel huh?  I love a three inch barrel on a revolver...good portability, and still enough barrel for a decent sight radius and some muzzle velocity.
			
			
									
						
							Goodnight Chesty, wherever you are.
			
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				RugerfanAustria
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Re: Gp in 44
I think a 3" barreled, .44 Special, would be a great personal defense gun.
Goodnight Chesty, wherever you are.
			
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				RugerfanAustria
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Re: Gp in 44
Can you even get .44 Special over there?RugerfanAustria wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 3:57 amI see that just like you and unfortunately this great cartridge does not enjoy the reputation that it is actually entitled to.
Goodnight Chesty, wherever you are.
			
						