tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2970975545475697571.post5340542251045158655..comments2024-03-28T16:12:08.205-04:00Comments on Eaton Rapids Joe: Post # .357Eaton Rapids Joehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09102166969915526172noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2970975545475697571.post-56049418644164754632014-01-21T06:31:42.434-05:002014-01-21T06:31:42.434-05:00Thank-you for reading and thank-you for taking th...Thank-you for reading and thank-you for taking the time to write a comment. I stand in awe of some of the classic designs: the thought, the balance, the durability. All that said, there is a strong survivor bias. The real dogs did not have big production runs and were quickly scrapped out in the field.<br /><br />It is hard to have anything but respect for certain cartridges and their iconic platforms, 30-30, 45LC, 357/38, 8X57mm quickly come to mind.Eaton Rapids Joehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09102166969915526172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2970975545475697571.post-66841255324445114122014-01-17T12:08:27.332-05:002014-01-17T12:08:27.332-05:00Could not agree more - the .357 is indeed enough. ...Could not agree more - the .357 is indeed enough. And I like single action revolvers as well. I have, however, sold my GP100 in .357 and replaced it with a Evil Roy cowboy action in 45LC. It's been a good choice for me. But, as a solid defensive weapon, pretty darn hard to beat a .357! Glad your wife came around! :)eiaftinfohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13595068743383767561noreply@blogger.com