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Perfect Ruger IDPA Revolver

  • GP-100 customized as mentioned

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • Redhawk customized as mentioned

    Votes: 5 38.5%
  • No changes, just clean up the actions and triggers

    Votes: 3 23.1%
  • Bring back the Security Six series revolvers (right!)

    Votes: 4 30.8%
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Hello. I voted for a customized/altered GP100 and just slicking up the actions on their current versions.

I'm not in the gun manufacturing business so I truly don't know, but I think that this would cover much of the market share for an IDPA revolver.

While I've had a long-term preference for the S&W, I do find the current versions with the built in key locks not appealing and recently purchased a 3" GP100, short shroud and small grip. The DA is OK, but the single-action is gritty and does not break cleanly. If Ruger could clean up their actions a bit more, I think these revolvers would sell. I would be willing to pay a little more for an action that was more satisfactory out of the box.
It seems a shame to provide such a tough, durable, and accurate handgun that's hampered from its true potential by a less clean action. The closer these revolvers' actions come to S&W's, the more they would sell...I THINK.

I agree pretty much with the customization suggestions made by Jesse. This would sell to folks wanting a special gun that was "right" out of the box.

The only things that have kept me from buying and using more Ruger DA revolvers has been the actions and the fact that factory parts are so very hard to get...even for a gunsmith. In most cases, the gun has to go back to the company. If a 'smith has slicked up the revolver, there seems to be a very good chance that Ruger will replace the parts with factory "unaltered" and the owner's back to square one except that he's now out the price he paid for the gunsmith to do the action job.

I think Ruger has an opportunity here to
take a lion's share of the market with a custom shop version of the GP and improving the existing one's action, something for more than one price range. Ruger might watch and see if either version truly takes off, eclipsing the other and offer only that version if the difference is great.

Best.
 
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