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Ruger Three Gun Review

Posted: September 10th, 2011 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Rifles | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

This is a review of the Ruger 10/22 .22lr rifle, Mini-14 .223 rifle, and GP100 .357 revolver, all highly reliable with reasonable price tags.


7 Comments on “Ruger Three Gun Review”

  1. 1 aaron0313 said at 12:42 pm on September 10th, 2011:

    @valflyinf Thanks for the advice on the double action pull, I will definitely practice it!

  2. 2 valflyinf said at 12:43 pm on September 10th, 2011:

    Forgot to mention also, with my GP I cannot tell tehe difference oin accuracy between single action and double action when I stage the trigger. One might argue that in a defensive situation you do not have time to stage the trigger but that is false because learning to stage the trigger actually trains your finger to “learn” the trigger mechanism and in that situation, the trigger would be pulled fast, but still be staged from training.
    Enough talk, let’s just say that accuracy would be kept…

  3. 3 valflyinf said at 12:43 pm on September 10th, 2011:

    When your gp100 was empty and you still shot, the end of the barrel moved down a quarter of an inch. That is a low shot of a couple inches on target if there is a round actually leaving the barrel.
    Am I right? Hard to tell on video. For full Gp shooting pleasure in double action, stage the trigger, so pull on trigger untill u heard the 2 clicks and the tip of your trigger finger is touching back the frame and you are ready for the last, super accurate trigger pull.
    Nice video.

  4. 4 SnkyCyanTurtle said at 12:43 pm on September 10th, 2011:

    good vid.

  5. 5 aaron0313 said at 12:43 pm on September 10th, 2011:

    @FeatureMarineOfficer I like the .357 because you can shoot .38 through it and it can be ideal for carry. I have shot a few .44’s before, but not a .500. If the weapon is just for show or fun (not an everday carry) might as well go big - the .500!

  6. 6 FeatureMarineOfficer said at 12:43 pm on September 10th, 2011:

    What do you think would be a better revolver, .357 or .500 (like S&W .500)???

  7. 7 ElCoyotefromTexas said at 12:43 pm on September 10th, 2011:

    i would really like me a 10/22 and the mark II


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