Nightcrawler
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My next handgun (hopefully by Christmas) will be a double action revolver of some sort. I'm divided on what to get; I like big bores, and had been considering a .45 Colt Redhawk, becuase in my mind it goes well with my .45 CZ-97. However, .357 wheelguns are less expensive and more plentiful, in addition to having less expensive and more abundant ammunition.
I've only put twelve rounds through a revolver (firing .38) in my life. I liked it (though the grip didn't fit my hand well).
At any rate, the only .45 colt DA gun I've been considering is the Ruger Redhawk 5.5". For .357s, my options are more open: Ruger GP100 and the Taurus Tracker are the top two contestants. The GP is stronger, but the Taurus is more compact, lighter, and holds an extra shot (in my mind, making it a more suitable "service" revolver, perhaps.)
I don't know anybody with either, so I can't really test them. Which do you all think I should get? Redhawk in .45, GP100, or Tracker?
I've only put twelve rounds through a revolver (firing .38) in my life. I liked it (though the grip didn't fit my hand well).
At any rate, the only .45 colt DA gun I've been considering is the Ruger Redhawk 5.5". For .357s, my options are more open: Ruger GP100 and the Taurus Tracker are the top two contestants. The GP is stronger, but the Taurus is more compact, lighter, and holds an extra shot (in my mind, making it a more suitable "service" revolver, perhaps.)
I don't know anybody with either, so I can't really test them. Which do you all think I should get? Redhawk in .45, GP100, or Tracker?