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<blockquote data-quote="HNDLDR" data-source="post: 1888242" data-attributes="member: 81622"><p>I am a Ruger revolver fan. Your GP 100 is a good choice. I also own the XDM 10mm. This is my favorite General purpose gun now. I have the 4.5" model. I'm a large enough guy so that I don't mind conceal carry with it. I like the ability to shoot mild practice loads all the way up to hard cast hot loads for critters with teeth. I've carried Springfield XD type guns for years in a lot of different environments. I've never had a malfunction. I guess anything is possible if you roll around enough to fill the thing with dirt. Glock makes a good gun but I can't see how it would be any better in that regard. If you go with a Glock just be aware you need to be careful with large amounts of cast bullet with the factory barrel. Stick with hard cast bullets and clean it a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HNDLDR, post: 1888242, member: 81622"] I am a Ruger revolver fan. Your GP 100 is a good choice. I also own the XDM 10mm. This is my favorite General purpose gun now. I have the 4.5” model. I’m a large enough guy so that I don’t mind conceal carry with it. I like the ability to shoot mild practice loads all the way up to hard cast hot loads for critters with teeth. I’ve carried Springfield XD type guns for years in a lot of different environments. I’ve never had a malfunction. I guess anything is possible if you roll around enough to fill the thing with dirt. Glock makes a good gun but I can’t see how it would be any better in that regard. If you go with a Glock just be aware you need to be careful with large amounts of cast bullet with the factory barrel. Stick with hard cast bullets and clean it a lot. [/QUOTE]
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