Also for those of you that are unfamiliar, quality firearms, like this Ruger, increase in value as long as you take care of them.
This one is stainless so you don't have to much to worry about, but a blued finish takes a little care and a moisture free environment. Other than that they last forever and increase in value all along.
if it's used dont buy it
.357 ammo can get expensive if you use a lot of it
for that money there are plenty other good options
You can use .38 rounds in it, which is part of the reason I am looking .357
Originally posted by Rockatansky
why do you want a gun?
I already know your feelings on guns so I'll keep it short.
I have a nice collection that I add to every few months. I love to shoot, be it handguns, rifles, or shotguns. I also have a concealed carry permit not that has anything to do with my love of guns. If you have never shot a real gun, (not a p-shooter like a .22) I highly advise you find a range and try it. I enjoy shooting as much as you may enjoy your computer. It takes a lot of skill to target shoot and the feeling of the raw power isn't bad either
I never knew that my gun was worth so much,
Looks like a couple of them for sale for over $400
I paid $140 for it..
I go way the hell back with a pawnbroker guy.
If you get the MAC be sure it is a real one by Military Armament .. I hate clones .. Also be sure that you get it in .45 with the the 50rd magazines
A guy can buy two of them and have alot of firepower
A mac in each hand can stop a big group of attackers armed or not
That would finally give a set in stone meaning to
"I make it rain on dem hoze"
I have been looking for a .357 double action for a while. I found a Ruger GP100 in excellent condition for $549. Anyone ever owned this gun? All reviews say it's a very smooth firing .357 and durable.
here is the actual gun for sale:
sexy isn't it
depends. who you going to shot with it ?
could it be any republicans ?
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