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2 RepliesEdited by GHOST270: 7/11/2014 4:48:12 AMRuger GP100 . The firearm is built like a tank and is very reliable. You can also run hot .357 loads through it no problem, thanks to that beefy chamber/barrel.
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1 Reply[quote]you don't need that, just get a shotgun[/quote] -VP of the US. i think he knows more than you.
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2 RepliesThe one that shoots shotgun shells.
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I dunno
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1 ReplyColt Python .357 6 inch
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2 RepliesEdited by TheNobleWolf: 7/11/2014 7:35:06 PMIf it's revolver only, then I'll pick the Webley Revolver. If I could pick any hand gun, then I'd pick a [url=http://cdn.gunsamerica.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/81.jpg]SIG P227.[/url]
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3 RepliesEdited by FunguyV: 7/11/2014 4:17:31 AMA 40mm fer shock and awe.
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14 RepliesEdited by Master Chief: 7/11/2014 4:05:34 AMSmith and Wesson Model 686 in .357 Smith and Wesson Model 29 or 629 in .44 magnum I would personally stay away from Colt stuff as it is well known that the revolver cylinder can lose its timing after a while I would rather have a semi-auto for more ammunition and faster reloading but that's just my opinion
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1 ReplyThey need to start making 9mm revolvers. A nice reliable one could corner the market with preppers and whatnot. That I know of they're extremely uncommon.
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6 RepliesI would go with a 9mm pistol instead of a revolver. More ammo to find, and hold
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Ruger GP100. /thread
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5 RepliesSHTF? I feel like an idiot for asking.
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The one from call of dooty
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4 Repliesolder model like the 1902 or peacemaker. Over the long run they would be more reliable. They were designed for rough dirty conditions, as well as they were meant to be patched and mended without access to special equipment
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4 Replies.357 for the win.
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13 RepliesObviously a .99