While it's not one I would spend the money on, the GP100 in .22 is definitely a big boy .22 and I expect given all that steel it's also going to he one of the best shooting .22 double action revolvers in the market.
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While it's not one I would spend the money on, the GP100 in .22 is definitely a big boy .22 and I expect given all that steel it's also going to he one of the best shooting .22 double action revolvers in the market.
Nice , put a nice globe sight up front and you got some fun shooting in the futureNecromancing this thread to post my new 22: Mossberg 146B-A
They have really spiked in price
Does it have a better trigger than their competition GP100 (the Super GP100). Because that trigger is complete junk (double action - single action is awesom).While it's not one I would spend the money on, the GP100 in .22 is definitely a big boy .22 and I expect given all that steel it's also going to he one of the best shooting .22 double action revolvers in the market.
No idea, speaking solely on the inherant accuracy of the gun, not the triggerDoes it have a better trigger than their competition GP100 (the Super GP100). Because that trigger is complete junk (double action - single action is awesom).
nice, love the old guns with good sights. Manufactures cheapen out over the years.... thats pretty coolDon’t mind if I do!
The Mossberg has this pretty cool multiple front sight adjustment. You pull the hood off and can dial in the retical you want.
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I wouldn't. I bought an aftermarket barrel for mine that had a pic rail built into it for red dot use. it was more accurate than the original barrel.S&W 41 1972 vintage. 5.5" heavy barrel + 5" Field Barrel (in photo). Have been resisting the urge to have it D&T'd for a red dot.
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