Well **** he does. I snagged this off his insta gram (At least I think it's his Instagram I have no idea how it works)Taurus has a 3 inch 327 revolver coming out. Caleb Giddings has posted about it.
I do really like the extra weight of the Taurus 327 or the Charter Arm Professional for just such a reason when I am backpacking and have Buffalo bore hard casts loaded. That 22-24oz window really helps.
.327 in the Taurus 327 is ridiculous and I just can't imagine shooting it out of an LCR 327 because of the weight difference. Shooting .410/45 colt out of a bond arms derringer is more comfortable.
Hornady Critical Defense however in this lipsey j-frame with a nice tritium night sight seems like night out on the town carry piece.
That's why I only fire spicy 32 H&Rs out of my 327 LCR.I do really like the extra weight of the Taurus 327 or the Charter Arm Professional for just such a reason when I am backpacking and have Buffalo bore hard casts loaded. That 22-24oz window really helps.
.327 in the Taurus 327 is ridiculous and I just can't imagine shooting it out of an LCR 327 because of the weight difference. Shooting .410/45 colt out of a bond arms derringer is more comfortable.
Hornady Critical Defense however in this lipsey j-frame with a nice tritium night sight seems like night out on the town carry piece.
It’s not fun at all with real .327 Mags, and I have the bigger (longer) Hogue grips on it..327 in the Taurus 327 is ridiculous and I just can't imagine shooting it out of an LCR 327 because of the weight difference.
Who said the 632 is a five shot? My 632-2 is Six shots like all of them. I also shoot full power 327s in it all the time.Good point on the frame material.
Their 632 is a 5 shot 327, so maybe that is why they did it in 32mag. This 32mag seems to be a 6 shot, I think I would rather have the extra round.
I was looking to send a Smith to Gemini for their "pocket protector" package; $500. Gets you porting if that is your thing, but no sight improvements. The Lipsey sights are a real plus to me as, so often, they are just milled into the barrel and your options are limited.
Will watch for how many they make and street price as I would like one. Will likely buy whichever one I can find first as it is a toss up to me between 5 38's or 6 32's. I think I would prefer the 32 but not picky here.
Also, Taurus has their 327 out now which is a 6 shot (and not a bad gun).
Sorry, I made the mistake of taking info from a gunbroker auction which said it was a 5 shot.Who said the 632 is a five shot? My 632-2 is Six shots like all of them. I also shoot full power 327s in it all the time.
They will come out with the .327, a week after you get the 32HR home.Wonder why they picked the H&R instead of the .327?
AAAAHHH!! Take my money! *off on futile search to find a retailer now...*They also have released a LCR 327 with 3 inch barrel and external hammer.
Really now. I've coveted one ever since they came out with the 2" model. Honestly, one hasn't seen one or tried one but the reviews of the Taurus seem very favorable, especially at its price point.They also have released a LCR 327 with 3 inch barrel and external hammer.
Do you have anywhere that we can take a look at it? I've not seen any chatter anywhere yet.They also have released a LCR 327 with 3 inch barrel and external hammer.
Oops my bad didnt see the external hammer part.Do you have anywhere that we can take a look at it? I've not seen any chatter anywhere yet.
Couldn't find the picture I saw, It was in someone's blog and a simple search didn't bring it up. Bing says it's madeDo you have anywhere that we can take a look at it? I've not seen any chatter anywhere yet.
You mean it's not just my own self, who can't find it anywhere?Does anyone else find it strange that, for "sights regulation," Lipsey's and S&W used Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel Personal Protection .38 SPL +P 135 Grain for the .38 Special +P model, when this has either been discontinued or is otherwise totally unavailable anywhere? I have a preorder in for the .38 model with my local dealer, so I'm not trying to bash them over this; I just don't understand why they used such a unicorn for a benchmark instead of something more readily available (or actually available at all).
Does anyone else find it strange that, for "sights regulation," Lipsey's and S&W used Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel Personal Protection .38 SPL +P 135 Grain for the .38 Special +P model, when this has either been discontinued or is otherwise totally unavailable anywhere? I have a preorder in for the .38 model with my local dealer, so I'm not trying to bash them over this; I just don't understand why they used such a unicorn for a benchmark instead of something more readily available (or actually available at all).
That weight would put it near the middle of 125 gr and 148 gr,pretty common loads. Should be fine.
A light 158 gr might shoot just a little high, not a big deal. A strong 158 gr higher, but that wouldn't be the preffered load in these guns. Hard on them anyway.