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Oh man, it happened again.
Ricci.Wright
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Another GP100 flew apart!!
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It's possessed 😱
Putting it up at auction for a parts gun?
Might wanna get some gun locks for those gp100s, that might keep em in one piece! 😁
I dunno, if I had to strip it down that far to sell it Id be leary?
If you are cleaning a dirty GP100 then it needs to be taken apart like that, and I don't do anything halfway. It doesn't take very long, and it is mine and not for sale.
Now's your chance to bore it out oversized
Is it in .410? If not I would be hesitant to use it on anything above field mice and sparrows. What is going on with the stocks? It looks like you broke them in two.
Anyway you should sell that old wheelgun that is outdated tech it would be like carrying a flintlock.
A flintlock loaded with green tips!
Send it to me for disposal, Ricci. You don't even need to reassemble it.
Hope it's easier to put back together than a MK 22lr. Maybe Ken can help you.
Is this you Ricci?? 😁
https://youtu.be/kyZSrcuuOf0
Funny!! I need to watch that movie again.
At least it wasn't a RUD. Or worse, an OHVD.
They could make a security guard variant of the GP100 with a cast or forged aluminum frame. It definitely looks like it would be strong enough.
I think I see the problem. On your bench I see 4 punches and a screw driver, possibly when your out of the room or sleeping at night they get bored and restless. I’ve had that problem before myself, I keep my tools locked up until I need them anymore.
I think I bought a handgun from you if I knew you cleaned them like that I would have bid more!
Thank you, Sir!! I do my best and it is my form of meditation.
I'm not 'revolver inclined' but am pretty mechanically savvy. All of the parts in that picture make sense to me as to what they are and where they fit in the mechanism except one. There is a cylindrical part just above the trigger group and left of the rubber stock component that I can't for the life of me imagine how it fits into the innards of that gun...
Whaddizit?
It goes in the bottom of the grip to help stabilize the stocks, kind of like the roll pin at the bottom of the grip of a blackhawk.
Thank you, Sam. That makes sense to me now.
I briefly had a GP100 it didn't like 158gr Lead Round Nose 38 Special Prvi Partisan. Never had a revolver jam till I owned a GP100. Cleaning the cylinder pin fixed it but... I sold it and probably wouldn't buy another one.
"Thank you, Sir!! I do my best and it is my form of meditation."
My GP100 is pretty dirty, can I send it in for a complete cleaning Ricci ? 😀
Absolutely!!
I own two GP 100's they have ate thousands of rounds each.
My favorite is a 5" blued model.
The other is a 6" SS TALO with unfluted cylinders.
Both sport Burris Fastfire red dots and are very accurate and well built pistols.
Long live wheel guns!
Can he expect to get it back after?
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Interesting question !! 🤨