Friday, October 30, 2009

taurus 327 magnum handgun

I've been waiting expectantly for Taurus to bring out their version of the .327, and at the NRA convention I was not disappointed. CORRECTION: This gun is available now, through a single distributor -- bit any gun shop can order one in. ...I'm thinking a Wnchester clone in .45 LC and a Taurus Judge would be a good combo if you can find the rifle, maybe a .410 Saiga if you can't. apologies if I appear to be hijacking discussion. 34. L. Neil Smith - October 24, 2009 ..... Or you can look on The Webley Page, Richard, and find pictures of my daughter, who fired her first gun when she was 2 1/2, at age 10 or 12, handling a pair of Glock .45s. She shot her first .44 Magnum not long after that. ...Charter Arms has produced a new Patriot revolver chambered in .327 Federal Magnum. The new .327 Magnum handgun features six shots and comes with eith. ... I just purchased a Taurus 327 federal, and I love it great for concealed carry, shooting it was excellent, love it. 18. Charles Meek April 27th, 2009 at 9:51 am. My Charter Arms 327 also was bored incorrectly. Have not yet gotten it back from the factory fixed–going on 3 weeks. I saw a post that the Ruger has the same ...I know very little about the .327 except from what I've read in gun magazines and I always take a massive dollop of salt whenever I read those. So my advice would be to get a .38 Special. Smith and Wesson make some fine snub noses, are readily available and are decently priced. ..... If I was in a wheelchair, I don't want the chance of a automatic jamming on me so I would probably have a .32 magnum Taurus Ultra Lite revolver with a couple of loaded “speed loaders” on me. ...327 Federal magnum revolver handgun This is how they have done it: they have married the venerable .32 caliber handgun bullet with the higher pressures allowable due to the strength of modern metallurgy. The end result? .... Taurus needs to return to the 3″ barrel length. I tried to tell them a couple years ago. The extra inch does not reduce concealability but adds to the ballistic performance, of .22 mag or .327 mag. But 3″ is definitely more concealable than 4″. ...Smith and Wesson is the third manufacturer to chamber a revolver in the new .327 Magnum cartridge. Ruger introduced the cartridge in their SP101. In May, Charter Arms introduced the Patriot revolvers in .327 Magnum. ... I am not a fan of the porting either, but it does set the S&W apart from the Taurus, Charter Arms, and Ruger offerings. I'm thinking a 6-shot, 642 style revolver would be a good seller for CCW. Add in a 4-5″ gun marketed for handgun hunting small game…and ...MIAMI - New for 2008 Taurus offers the Thunderbolt in a .357 Magnum /.38 Special version. ... barrel for improved accuracy, authentic Buck Horn adjustable rear sight and easy function feed gate. Hammer mounted decocker button allows for safe decocking. Available in Sundance Blue, Case Hardened Blue and Sundance Polished Stainless the gun features the unique Taurus Security System that allows users to securely lock the gun using an inconspicuous onboard key-lock. ...Shooter's Guide: Undercover Arms - The battle does not always go to the big guns...The first rule of gunfighting is to have a gun. Sure, a shotgun is an. ... Taurus Model 327 (.327 Federal Magnum) Submachine Guns KBP PP-90 (9mm Makarov) Magpul FMG9 (9mm P) Shotguns Serbu Super Shorty (20 gauge, 12 gauge) Stranger Things American Derringer Model 1 (.22 LR, .380 ACP, .38 Special, .22 Magnum, 9mm P, .357 Magnum) Braverman Stinger (.22 LR, .25 ACP, .380 ACP) ...I have a Taurus 327 2" in .327 Fed Mag. I haven't managed to scoop up any .327 ammunition for it yet (of course what I really want is for Starline to make brass for it). I got it mostly to play with. I've shot .32S&W Long and .32 H&R Magnum in it. ... Its quite versatile when it comes to ammunition selection, as one can shoot .32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, .32 H&R Magnum, and .327 Federal Magnum. .32ACP chambers in the revolver, but I haven't tried shooting it. ...The shorter cases of the 9mm also potentially let you put a longer barrel into the same overall sized gun compared to a .38/.357. This isn't a new concept; both Smith and Taurus have had moonclip-less 9mm revolvers out in the past. .... On the other hand, the Charter Arms “Patriot”, chambered for the .327 Federal Magnum revolver cartridge is built upon the same frame used for their .357 Magnum “Pug” and .44 S&W Special “Bulldog revolvers. I LIKE my little “Undercoverette” ...

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