a medium frame SS 4" .357 mag is the most all around pistol their is.small enough for CC with proper holster, still big enough with 4" for most 2 and
4 legged vermin.the only problem with wheel guns is they can jam up after getting grit or sand in action,if you keep revovler in purse or pocket its
quite possible., or if you take a tumble in a creek or on the beach.thats one reason no military issues them anymore,once jamed up you have to
dissasemble it, clean, oil,and reassemble.the last part is the real prob.most double action revolvers have a similar action like S&W, its really
good, till you have to reassemble, its not easy and god forbid you drop and loose a little part in the field!!! RUGER doesnt have this problem, its
revolvers are easy to take apart and put back together,and no small parts!!you cant incorrectly reassemble a Ruger, its done right or not.Ruger guns
are BUILT tough they arent light, a GP100 is heavy and chunky for its caliber,.357.after SHTF good quality ammo that will fire, feed,and cycle
semi-auto's will be a rare commodity,most ammo will be reloaded under not so good conitions,revolver ammo will be easier to reload as it only has to
fall in cylinder to fire, but still you will need a good strong revolver to fire this homemade ammo and stay together.the S&W L frame guns 686 and
such are the size of GP100, so if you learn how to reassemble a S&W , you've got a great gun after giving your 686 a trigger and action job, some
people call it a poor mans Python.dont shoot large quantites of .38 through a .357, the 38 is about a 1/10 inch shorter than 357, the heat and powder
burning can erode that 1/10 and make extraction of 357 empty cases after firing very difficult .if you intend to practice with lot of 38, get a gun
just like your 357 in 38 for practice or reload 357 cases to 38 load specs.
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