 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. Sometimes you need to make room in the safe, and other times you need to sell off a gun or two to purchase something that you really want. And that's the scenario I find myself in right now. So I am in the process of selling two handguns to pick up another handgun that I really want. Now the first one that I dumped, and it's already gone, is the Gearsan Regarde. I actually made a video speaking about how I like the gun, I'm not in love with the gun. I think part of that is because I'm spoiled with the breaded 92X performance. This hits that niche in a big way with this type of handgun, you know, it's got the exposed barrel, full size, all steel frame, awesome shooting handgun. So the Gearsan Regarde, which is a budget handgun, I already sold it, sold for 300 bucks to a really cool dude. So I was happy with the transaction there. So that's now gone. Fine handgun, never quite did it for me. I also shared that I picked up a A-Rex Delta Gen II. This is a fine handgun, and I enjoyed my time with it at the range, I only took it out once, but I thought it was great. Now I originally had, and it was one of the first to get, I ran after this one, the A-Rex Delta, the first generation, and it's fine, but this just offers so much more. You can see it's modular, it has the longer grip, 17 and 19 round mags, it's optic ready. This one's an OD green with the frame. Same trigger, which could use some work, honestly, but it's a better handgun, and I like it, I like it a lot. They're actually pretty light for a compact size, four inch barrel, nine millimeter. But I like the versatility that this offers and I like it's time at the range, the shooting, it was fine. So this one is going to, gonna offer this for a killer price, but what is it that I really want? Well, let's take a look. In terms of revolvers, I find myself lacking that mid-sized revolver. I have the Alpha Proge imported by Rock Island Armory. It's a six shot, 357 Magnum with a two and a half inch barrel, nice revolver. I've shared this one several times. I had the Colt Python in 1994 model, all stainless steel to six inch barrel, and I have this beast right here, a Magnum Research BFR chambered in 4570. This thing is a handful, but I don't have that mid-sized revolver. I once had a Ruger SP-101 similar to this Alpha Proge, but I foolishly no longer have it. But what I really have my eyes on is a Ruger GP-100 in stainless steel. Check this out. This is just a beautiful revolver. I shot one before, a 4.2 inch barrel, and I really fell in love with it. 357 Magnum, it's a seven shot, which gives that additional one round compared to these two, but I really wanna get my hands on this so I decided to sell off those other two to get my hands on this mid-sized revolver, and then I'll feel like I have a pretty rounded collection of revolvers to suit all purposes. You've got, I even have some, the mini revolvers and things like that, and 22 Magnum and so forth, but the 357 Magnum, the 4570 and all that, it's just lacking in my collection. I needed to get my hands on one, and that's what I'm doing. So I just wanted to share that with you, and if you have experience with the GP100 and 357, let me know what you think. Let me know if you'd get it again or if you'd go with the Smith or something else. Just let me know. That's about right around $900 gun on average, so it's gonna cost some dough, but I've been stocking up a little bit on 357 Magnum, and I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on this. I think I can do some good reviews and enjoy it in my collection, which is a win-win all around, and it will provide that missing piece in my revolver collection that is desperately needed. If you like videos like this, please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.