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    Default Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    Ruger introduces the new Super GP100 in .357 Magnum. It's a hybrid of the Super Redhawk and the GP100. 8-shot with a tuned trigger from their custom shop. Hate the angled fish gill cuts in the shroud.

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    https://ruger.com/products/superGP10...eets/5065.html

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    Default Re: Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    Guess New Yawkuhs can have one chamber welded closed.
    There are two kinds of guns. Those I have acquired, and those I hope to.

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    Default Re: Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    Guess New Yawkuhs can have one chamber welded closed.
    A dummy round and JB Weld. Sad when even a revolver is considered a high capacity assault weapon.

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    Default Re: Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    needs to be available in 9mm
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    Default Re: Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    Woof.

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    Default Re: Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    Guess New Yawkuhs can have one chamber welded closed.
    Unless they have a separate law for revolvers I thought the NY SAFE act 7 round limitation was amended boosting up to ten rounds?

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    Default Re: Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    Got me. I was just being sarc#.

    Reading Wiki version, I don't see revolvers mentioned at all. Only semi-autos, and deals with magazine capacities and loadings.

    Signed into law January 2013 (hard to believe that long ago already), as of that date only 7-round magazines may be brought into the state. Already existing 10-round mags may only be loaded with 7.
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    Default Re: Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    Jeez, that's one ugly revolver.
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    Default Re: Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    Quote Originally Posted by buxbandit View Post
    Jeez, that's one ugly revolver.
    Yeah, for fuck's sake, who thought any of that was a good idea?

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    Default Re: Ruger Super GP100 in .357 Magnum

    Quote Originally Posted by bigdawgbeav View Post
    needs to be available in 9mm
    You could have the cylinder opened up for 9mm. It's a Super Redhawk cylinder, so pressure probably isn't an issue, but the .357/.38 cases would probably stick. And they're already cut for moonclips.

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