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    Default Any current production revolvers in .327?

    Just wondering if anybody knows of revolvers currently being produced in .327 Fed Magnum?

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    Default Re: Any current production revolvers in .327?

    Sure...

    Ruger Gp100 seven shooter
    Ruger SP101

    Smith and Wesson 632

    that may not be all of them, but it is a start
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    Default Re: Any current production revolvers in .327?

    Actually Steve, none of those are currently being made.


    Ruger single 6 is.

    I found both triggers to be terrible to me so the triggers are on a scale to me.. The Glock was a crisper suck and the XD was a more mushy suck. They are in the same family, SR9 (heavy suck), Glock (crisp heavy suck), XD( lighter mushy suck), M&P(heavy mushy suck).

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    Default Re: Any current production revolvers in .327?

    Freedom Arms model 97.
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    Default Re: Any current production revolvers in .327?

    Quote Originally Posted by thelemite View Post
    Actually Steve, none of those are currently being made.


    Ruger single 6 is.
    What he said. From a quick internet search the Ruger Single 6 looks like the only one still being made in this caliber. The Ruger GP101 stopped being made in .327 Fed around 2013, and it looks like S&W stopped around 2008.

    Personally I would pick up a .32 H&R Mag from the '80s. I like H&R revolvers tough.

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    Default Re: Any current production revolvers in .327?

    Not looking good for the long term survival of this cartridge. Stock up on brass if you have one.................

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    Default Re: Any current production revolvers in .327?

    Ruger has 3 single action (single 7) models in .327 fed mag. The other Ruger, Taurus and Charter Arms revolvers that were made in .327 you have to watch places like Gunbroker for.(SP101 and etc)
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    Default Re: Any current production revolvers in .327?

    Wonder if 400 rounds will be enough???

    I guess it won't be my weekly shooter!

    Thanks guys for your responses.

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    Default Re: Any current production revolvers in .327?

    Add that to the long list of calibers I've never even heard of before.

    It boggles the mind the sheer number of "barrel holes" man has come up with over the years.

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    Default Re: Any current production revolvers in .327?

    I picked up a Taurus a year or so ago when they were giving them away. I'm not a real Taurus fan, but I'm ok with their revolvers. It shoots nice. Got it "just because". I'm +1 on the 32 mag suggestion - it's what I got for my daughters first gun - perfect for her.
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