TTv2
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I do in fact hate single action cartridge revolvers with fixed sights unless they're the NAA minis or percussion.All very interesting, you assume too much, have a very narrow mind and paint with a very wide brush. As I already said, where are all the .327's? If you want an 1866, 1873, 1892 or Marlin 1894 based .32 levergun, there are ZERO .327's. But there are .32-20's. You 'might' have an argument if all the same guns were available in both cartridges but they are not. It's a good thing we do not require your approval to buy the firearms that interest us. You're awfully opinionated for someone with such a narrow frame of reference.
As I said, I can drive to DGW and buy an 1866, 1873 or SAA in .32-20. All new guns. Leverguns in .327 are great, as long as the Henry is what you want. If you have an aversion to used guns (awfully sensitive) maybe you need to get out more. I guess you hate single actions, fixed sights and the WCF's
Sure, there are more .32-20's in lever actions, but when the flimsy brass case has a shorter lifespan than .327 and even .32 H&R Magnum and the brass will be more difficult, more costly to replace I don't see the point, I don't see the advantage. I don't see .32-20 increasing in popularity in the future to improve that situation either, I do however see .32 & .327 Magnums becoming much more common and thus popular and that will translate into more firearm and ammunition choices.
Hey, if someone wants to buy a .32-20 and have difficulty obtaining ammunition and brass and paying through the nose for it all they have every right to do it and I have every right to call them fools for it.
They have the Single Sevens and a Single Six in .32 Mag Lipseys exclusives which have been around for 5 or 6 years now. Probably should be a standard catalog item by now and offered with a .32 ACP conversion cylinder.Well, 32's have never been big sellers, period. They don't even have a .327 single action in the catalog so why would they have a .32ACP convertible?