Surprisingly decent results from a snub!
https://www.americanrifleman.org/art...ed-32-magnums/
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Surprisingly decent results from a snub!
https://www.americanrifleman.org/art...ed-32-magnums/
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I don't know if the 32 H&R was spec'ed with self defense in mind but I'm pretty sure that was one of the major reasons for the 327.
Oddball timing hurts the 327 probably more than anything. But maybe with the resurgence of carry revolver market it might get some traction.
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Have one in LCR form.
Like it alot. It's worth the extra shot and very low recoil practice for the Mrs.
Shoots .32 acp, .32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, .32 Mag, and .327 Fed. Mag.
Haven't fired .327 Fed from it. Probably won't.
Ruger only makes the LCR in 327 as far as I know unlike the 38 LCR vs 357 LCR. My LCR in 38 is noticeably lighter than my 357. Ruger specs show 13.5 oz for the 38 and 17.1 oz for the 357. The 327 is listed at a flat 17 oz.
For a true lightweight I think your only option will be a used Smith.
An SP101 might be a nice choice but obviously probably not for pocket carry.
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I wonder how a GP100 with an aluminium frame would hold up as a 32/327.
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Haven't fired .327 from it. No reason to.
A hotter .32 mag has blast like a hot .38 but recoils like a light .38.
.32 S&W Long is just plain pleasant. Take a wadcutter minimum .38 load and cut the recoil by 35%!
Not all .32 acp works well. Geco doesnt (misfires) Fiocchi does.
Ruger makes the Gp100 and a single action revolver in .327 IIRC. The Single-Seven I think called.
Henry makes a .327 rifle.