I too wanted a companion piece for my Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine, and when Ruger came out with this model it was perfect for me. No adjustable sights though, so have you looked at these models?
https://ruger.com/products/sp101/specSheets/5773.html...
Thanks Driftwood Johnson. Very educational. I try to learn something every day. After reading your post I have met my goal for today and I can go back to sleep now. :)
Comparing Federal's 100grn .327 FM offering to .38 +P offerings by Buffalo Bore and Underwood is not even close to an apples to apples comparison. A more even comparison would be Buffalo Bore's .327 FM cartridge in 130 gr HC Keith to their .38 +P in 158 grn HC Keith. When you compare both...
I have a few guns chambered in .327 including one Henry rifle. I am a big fan of the cartridge to the point it is my primary carry gun and for carrying in the woods.
I just got a Pelican 1720. It has wheels so getting it through an airport to a car would be a piece of cake. Don't know about the others though.
Edit to add:
At least some of the SK8s have wheels too.
Never tried the .32 ACP offering but I have shot several other calibers from them, including .327 FM, .45 LC, .44 Mag, .380 ACP and .458 SOCOM. If it's anything like their .380 ACP +P then absolutely buy the .32 ACP +P safe in the knowledge that it will hit harder than almost any other .32 ACP...
The LCR in .327 is the one I grab most often for CCW. Hydra Shoks are what I carry most.
Lipsey's site shows 2-6inch GP100s with adjustable sights in .327FM
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