Interesting, but odd since .327 revolvers can still chamber .32 H&R and offer a more versatile revolver.
I thought the same thing , Id say the revolver couldn't handle the pressure of 7 rounds of 327 ....
I'd greatly prefer a .327magnum, but I doubt this revolver is being marketed towards folks like me.
That would be my guess as well. However, I'd still rather have a 6-shot .327 Fed over a 7-shot .32 H&R. Then again, I'm not their market audience with this; I haven't a problem with recoil.
With all that said, should they offer this same thing in .327 Federal and the price is reasonable, I'm all over it.
When I saw this I was thinking a 327 would appeal to me more but after watching the luckygunner video on the 32 cartridges I'm rethinking the absolute need for the extra power of the 327. I'd still prefer the option of cartridges as versatility is one of the big draws to revolvers for me, needed or not. I've shot the Hornaday FTX loads along side Federal 327 rounds and I'm really questioning the truth in the Hornaday video about recoil, definitely some marketing magic going on. I've never shot a CA revolver, which way does the cylinder spin and how does the release operate? Looking at the picture I'm guessing clockwise and push forward correct?
4" barrel and adjustable sights would be nice. I'm fine with 32 H&R. Even better, a 32 S&WL cylinder to go with it.
Amen to that.I'm fine with 32 H&R. Even better, a 32 S&WL cylinder to go with it.
No extra clyinder needed .. It will fire 32 Long & short & 32acp
What size frame is this? Or more pointedly, what grips would fit it? Because I’m not a fan of the grip that’s on it.
True, but I prefer to shoot the case length designed for the cylinder in the cylinder. Just one of my idiosyncrasies.
Hmmm