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    03-12-2012 03:02 AM #1
    Im looking to pick up my first Revolver I was leaning towards a .38 Caliber the Revolver that was recommended to me was the S&W Bodyguard, Does anyone have any experience with them? Or any other suggestion's I can look into?

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    03-12-2012 08:08 AM #2
    Get a .357 and run .38s if that's your preferred initial load. That way you don't have to buy a second revolver simply to run the magnum round. (obviously this flies in the face of buying more guns, but it makes more sense )



    Buy once, run both.

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    03-12-2012 08:25 AM #3
    we need to know what purpose this revolver will serve to know which one will best suit your needs, for concealed carry a bodyguard is a good choice but its one of the worst if you plan on mostly using it on the range since it is a double action only. in general, smiths are great revolvers. J frames are great for concealed carry, K frames are better for target/plinking duty. the new smiths are ok but I look for the older ones that still had hand fitted parts and triggers like glass.

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    03-12-2012 11:31 AM #4
    good point sorry, I was sort of looking for one to do both...as a concealed carry and to go to the range with. If I were to go 357 route what would you guys suggest?

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    03-12-2012 12:10 PM #5
    S&W mod 19 is the perfect balance between carry and accuracy in a 357 wheel gun IMO. They are out of production so you have to find them used if you are not stuck on 357 any k frame with a barrel under 4" would suit you well for plinking and cc.

  6. 03-12-2012 02:17 PM #6
    A j-frame sized gun will not be that fun to shoot, and will probably discourage you from practicing as much as you need to.

    Unless you're camping/backpacking, don't let your decision rest entirely on being able to fire .357, either. The only time you'll ever shoot .357 is 10 rounds when you first get the gun, and maybe another 5-6 when a friend asks to shoot it.

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    03-12-2012 03:43 PM #7
    ruger gp100

    do it, do it

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    03-12-2012 03:47 PM #8
    Definitely going to suggest the Ruger SP101 in .357 or the GP100 in the same caliber. I personally am itching for an older Ruger Service Six (the GP100 predecessor.)

  9. 03-12-2012 03:56 PM #9
    Speer gold dots do admirably out of a j frame. No need for 357 IMO.

    I'd get a j frame with a shrouded hammer. That way you can shoot it single action as well as double, but still have a no snag design. They run about $350 brand new.
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    03-12-2012 03:57 PM #10
    Ruger SP101 for carry/range duty, if size isn't a factor Ruger GP100 or Smith 686
    Now go get your shinebox

  11. 03-12-2012 03:58 PM #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Cabrio60 View Post
    Definitely going to suggest the Ruger SP101 in .357 or the GP100 in the same caliber. I personally am itching for an older Ruger Service Six (the GP100 predecessor.)
    Ive got a security six. I'm very pleased with it. Very tough gun and not too bad w 357s at all. It has magnum loads in it now, but I'll probably stoke it w Speer gold dot 38s the next time around. They really know what they're doing w their ammo...
    Quote Originally Posted by leakypipeDCI View Post
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    03-12-2012 10:15 PM #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Visheau View Post
    ruger gp100

    do it, do it
    The gp100 is beautiful, 3" or 4" barrel ?

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    03-13-2012 10:59 AM #13
    Quote Originally Posted by OMGK20 View Post
    The gp100 is beautiful, 3" or 4" barrel ?
    I like the 4" (that's what she said) but the GP is a bit of a large marge for carry. Great gun though.
    Now go get your shinebox

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    03-13-2012 11:04 AM #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Visheau View Post
    ruger gp100

    do it, do it
    shot my buddies over the weekend with a 6" barrel, What a nice easy shooting gun, love it and want to add one to the collection now

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    03-14-2012 02:53 AM #15
    My favorite .357 is my S&W 586. Yep, give me blued over the stainless 686 any day.

  16. 03-14-2012 09:14 PM #16
    I've got a 2" K Frame. I'm a big guy, but I fell like I'm carrying a cannon if I CC that thing. Great otherwise.

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    03-14-2012 10:29 PM #17
    I will submit a somewhat contrary view and suggest a Ruger Single Six 22 or else a Heritage Rough Rider 22 with the 22 LR and 22 WMR (Magnum) cylinders for about half the price of the Ruger. I suggest either with the 6-1/2 inch barrel. You can shoot a 22 LR all day for little money and the magnum will be an alternative to give you some variety. Later you can move on from the 22. Who would want only one gun? After all, was this not a request for a first handgun suggestion?

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    03-14-2012 11:15 PM #18
    I'll only back up what others have said.

    Medium-ish frame .357. GP100, an early Ruger Security/Speed/Service-Six, or a Smith Model 19, Model 66 (one of my personal all-time favorite wheelguns), Model 586, Model 686. The K-frame Smiths are a great, especially if you're going to carry. Slightly more slender, and you can get a 2-1/2 inch barrel with a round-butt grip. An alternative in a, "medium" frame that's easier to carry, the SP101 is a solid choice, but holds five rounds, if that makes a difference to you.

    You can rip through boxes of .357 with little fanfare, or go with .38 Spl for a very comfortable powder-puff piece.

    I own a factory custom Smith 442 now, and I'm putting it on the block. It's a nice carry piece, but there are others that are also concealable (Yes, I have a permit.) but way more comfortable to shoot. I want something I can spend a good amount of time on the range with, and a lightweight alloy frame snubnose is not an optimum piece for that.
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    03-15-2012 11:58 AM #19
    Quote Originally Posted by HookedOn16v View Post
    Get a .357 and run .38s if that's your preferred initial load. That way you don't have to buy a second revolver simply to run the magnum round. (obviously this flies in the face of buying more guns, but it makes more sense )

    Buy once, run both.
    Quote Originally Posted by 1lojet1281 View Post
    S&W mod 19 is the perfect balance between carry and accuracy in a 357 wheel gun IMO. They are out of production so you have to find them used if you are not stuck on 357 any k frame with a barrel under 4" would suit you well for plinking and cc.


    The Model 19 is a wonderful revolver. I still regret selling mine in 2.5" for reasons that make no sense now. I am looking for another K-frame S&W in .357.

    However, Model 19's are getting tough but not impossible to find. You can add a few more to increase your chances. There is the Model 66 (stainless version of Model 66), the Model 13 (w/ unshrouded barrel), and the Model 65 (stainless version of the Model 13). I've been hunting for a Model 13 3" for years. That was the 1980's FBI issue and might be the perfect S&W .357 wheelgun.

    Much, much easier to find are the Ruger SP101 and Security Six. I am not a Ruger guy but these are great revolvers and well worth looking at. Same for the Colt Trooper & Lawman.

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    03-15-2012 12:06 PM #20
    This was given to my by a good friend.

    it was my first revolver.
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    03-15-2012 12:07 PM #21
    Quote Originally Posted by DonL View Post
    I'll only back up what others have said.

    Medium-ish frame .357. GP100, an early Ruger Security/Speed/Service-Six, or a Smith Model 19, Model 66 (one of my personal all-time favorite wheelguns), Model 586, Model 686. The K-frame Smiths are a great, especially if you're going to carry.
    I have a 686 6.5", my first revolver and the last gun I would ever sell off. I am not a fan of them in shorter barrel lengths though. They don't balance well (to me) whereas the 6.5" seems perfect all around. I have another in 2.5", a Lew Horton version, and it is graceless. The K-frames however, start out great with the 2.5" and get even better as barrel length increases.

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    03-15-2012 12:35 PM #22
    I bought a Ruger sp101 (2.25" barrel) chambered in .357 & love it.

    Thats my primary carry right now (rotate between the SP101 & my Glock 27).

    FYI: I carry 2 speed loaders when carrying the SP101 & have practiced using them.

    The Bridgeport shooting range also offers a SNUB NOSE tactical training course too. I havent gone yet, but they need X amount of people so sign up to start the class. The NRA instructor there said they do it once every 6 months.
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    03-15-2012 08:46 PM #23
    For a first revolver get a Ruger GP100 or SP101. In .357 Magnum these guns shoot like a dream.

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    03-16-2012 03:09 PM #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Obin Robinson View Post
    For a first revolver get a Ruger GP100 or SP101. In .357 Magnum these guns shoot like a dream.

    obin
    I agree with Obin and i've got a Ruger GP100 6" Stainless as my first ever gun. It's an amazingly fun gun to shoot and extremely accurate. You can shoot magnum or .38/.38+P loads out of it... I only really shoot magnum loads though (I reload and the costs are negligible). The gun is built like a tank and very simple to clean and operate... looks nice too .

    If you have a medium sized hand it's really the perfect frame size. In trying out a Super Redhawk and I realized just how much bigger the 44 Magnum is and how perfect the size of the GP100 is. Go to a gun store and hold a few. If you are looking at S&W also check out Taurus... They feel almost identical.

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    03-16-2012 07:41 PM #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Cabrio60 View Post
    Definitely going to suggest the Ruger SP101 in .357 or the GP100 in the same caliber. I personally am itching for an older Ruger Service Six (the GP100 predecessor.)
    Quote Originally Posted by HighFructoseCornSyrp View Post
    Ive got a security six. I'm very pleased with it. Very tough gun and not too bad w 357s at all. It has magnum loads in it now, but I'll probably stoke it w Speer gold dot 38s the next time around. They really know what they're doing w their ammo...
    Every time someone talks revolvers I have to comment on how much I love my service six. They'll eat hot magnum loads all day long and still lock up tight every time. It's also one of the most natural pointing revolvers I've ever shot. I prefer the low sights of the service or speed sixes to the security six, but they're all great guns. I'm actually searching for a short barrel .357 speed six at the moment.

  26. 03-23-2012 12:07 AM #26
    I sold my cz75b for a Taurus Tracker .357 it was fun while I had it. kinda wish I still had it.

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    04-20-2012 09:52 AM #27
    D frame colt. Many variants(38 and 357 cals, alum. Or steel, short barrel or long.) Retain their value...accurate enough, decent trigger pull... the list goes on. S&W is a second place...I cannot say much for rugers or tauri. Sorry for crappy pics.

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