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    Default GP100 question 6" or 4"

    Ok I'm sold sold on a brand new GP100 my only thought is 4" or 6"?

    Some background, I plink, target shoot, hunt (long guns as main gun), I do armed security work from time to time, and spend time in the woods!!!

    All these activities leave me wondering 4 or 6? I'm leaning 6" what are the opinions of my peers?
    Have you called, faxed, or emailed your reps today!!!

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    Default Re: GP100 question 6" or 4"

    6 inch. You might as well make it as accurate as possible if you're going to be hunting with it. That and I have one in 6" and I love it although I don't shoot it a lot.

    Here's a picture of mine for you to drool over:

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    Default Re: GP100 question 6" or 4"

    Five...........
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    6 inch for accuracy!


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    Default Re: GP100 question 6" or 4"

    I can't see you going wrong either way. 6" for accuracy or the 4" for a little easier carry.

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    Default Re: GP100 question 6" or 4"

    Another vote for 6 inch. Just something about the .357 with a six, inch barrel.

    Ask Rick Grimes, he'll tell ya.

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    Default Re: GP100 question 6" or 4"

    6", I have one in blue, 1/2 lug, she is a shooter
    Derrion Albert was my Hero.

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    Default Re: GP100 question 6" or 4"

    I'd go with the 6" if I planned on handgun hunting with the revolver only.

    I'd go with the 4" for concealabilty and if I planned on carrying the handgun while hunting with a rifle.

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    Default Re: GP100 question 6" or 4"

    I wont use it as a dedicated hunting gun . But yes there is something bad as* about a 6" 357! I'm thinking 6" may be the way to go.
    Have you called, faxed, or emailed your reps today!!!

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    Default Re: GP100 question 6" or 4"

    Quote Originally Posted by chrmm22sr View Post
    I wont use it as a dedicated hunting gun . But yes there is something bad as* about a 6" 357! I'm thinking 6" may be the way to go.
    It's not bad carrying a 6" revolver, CC would be a little awkward but OC'ing is a breeze.

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