Ohen Cepel
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I like the 32's a lot. I used to always be a 38/357 guy and still really appreciate them. However, 38 was getting $$ and harder to find even before covid, guess demand is going down for it some (pre-covid) so price going up. Less people carrying revolvers. Not sure. All that said, when a new shooter ask about a revolver instead of leaving it at 38/357 I often do mention the 32's now. I think they are a good option for many and worth a look at least.
I think they messed up trying to compare the 327 to the 357 when it came out, which was also the mistake they made with the 32mag when they brought it out as they compared it to the 38. They are close but not the way I think I would have tried to sell them.
The .327 makes a great hunting gun for appropriate game as it it rather flat shooting for a revolver.
I think they messed up trying to compare the 327 to the 357 when it came out, which was also the mistake they made with the 32mag when they brought it out as they compared it to the 38. They are close but not the way I think I would have tried to sell them.
The .327 makes a great hunting gun for appropriate game as it it rather flat shooting for a revolver.