MatthewVanitas
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This is pretty cool news for a niche following: Smith unveiled a .327 J-frame 3" at this SHOT Show.
I recall folks were really fond of the 30, 31, and 631 as trail guns, but by the time I'd read articles praising them, and turned 21, the 631 was already up to $800 or so as a sought-after OOP revolver.
So kinda neat to see it come back, and wondering what it bodes for the future of the .32 diameter. Here's a basic summary from a blog:
http://www.gunsholstersandgear.com/...on-model-632-in-327-magnum-first-impressions/
I just hope Ruger gets back into the .32 SA game. I understand .327 is a bit long for the Single Six, but it'd be great in the small "Anniversary" Blackhawk frame, long barrel, adjustable sights.
NOTE: A couple other revolver observations from SHOT 2009 coverage that maybe don't rate a whole new thread: S&W 310 (lightweight snubby 10mm revo), Freedom Arms .224-32 wildcat SA. S&W brought back the S&W 57. Oh, and Lispey's got Ruger to do a limited run of .44 Spl Flattop Blackhawks. Covered here (and the preceding Day 2 page): http://www.gunblast.com/SHOT_2009_3.htm
I recall folks were really fond of the 30, 31, and 631 as trail guns, but by the time I'd read articles praising them, and turned 21, the 631 was already up to $800 or so as a sought-after OOP revolver.
So kinda neat to see it come back, and wondering what it bodes for the future of the .32 diameter. Here's a basic summary from a blog:
http://www.gunsholstersandgear.com/...on-model-632-in-327-magnum-first-impressions/
I just hope Ruger gets back into the .32 SA game. I understand .327 is a bit long for the Single Six, but it'd be great in the small "Anniversary" Blackhawk frame, long barrel, adjustable sights.
NOTE: A couple other revolver observations from SHOT 2009 coverage that maybe don't rate a whole new thread: S&W 310 (lightweight snubby 10mm revo), Freedom Arms .224-32 wildcat SA. S&W brought back the S&W 57. Oh, and Lispey's got Ruger to do a limited run of .44 Spl Flattop Blackhawks. Covered here (and the preceding Day 2 page): http://www.gunblast.com/SHOT_2009_3.htm