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Originally Posted by Dragonfly
Since the GP100 model is 25 years or so old many of you have already tried or own one....
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25 years is about right. I bought mine in 1986 when they first came out. I might have bought a stainless one, but blue was introduced first, stainless came a bit later.
I agree with you on the grips, they've got a great feel. My GP is accurate with almost any good ammo. It has never given me a problem. Despite many rounds of .357 ammo down the tube, it's just as tight as the day i bought it.
It will never have the classic looks of the S&W revolver, but for "real world" purposes, you can't go wrong with a GP-100.