Arik
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Im a SP101 fan. Not crazy about the GP. Has nothing to do with the gun, just me. So I say 686
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Those have to be the nicest looking grips I've ever seen on a GP100. Usually they look awful.I'm probably the odd man out, but I like fixed sight guns (my only L-Frame is a 681), and I love the GP100s with 3-inch barrels. In fact, I own two of them.
If you get one with a good trigger, or have some trigger work done on one, they are superb.
Here's one of my GPs. It has had a trigger job and wears aftermarket stocks.
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If you are buying new I would definitely go with a Wiley Capp Ruger GP-100 and I prefer SS. The sights are very nice on these.
I've had both. Currently, I have a 4" GP100 and a 3" 681PC. If I were looking for greatest durability, the GP100 would definitely be my choice. For aesthetics, I'll take the S&W. Accuracy is about equal, and a Ruger, nowadays, has a very nice trigger, so that is another toss-up in my opinion.
[URL="http://smith-wessonforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=131360&stc=1&d=1383768764"][URL="http://smith-wessonforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=131360&stc=1&d=1383768764"]My vote goes to "none of the above." Wait for a 3 inch S&W.
As between the two, I prefer the 3 inch, thus would pick the Ruger.
Someone mentioned a "Wiley Clapp" GP100. I cannot possibly imagine how a Novak sight on a revolver, which requires cutting away a substantial part of the top strap, is a good idea. But, it had to have something different, otherwise the "Wiley" model would be the same as the one already in the catalog, and that's no fun.
Better the "Wiley" model be a 4 inch with a light lug (I hate the term "half-lug"). And no hacked-up top strap.
Looks like a good way to blow apart a gun to me. Am I missing something here....is this about the sights on a gun, or about a Ruger revolver.
...It doesn't look like too much of the top strap has been removed!