Bronze Supporter
- Messages
- 3,232
- Reactions
- 5,779
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
What barrel length?So, I stopped by the local gun shop and there was a 327 federal magnum sp101. They don't have one anymore. I bought it. It was way lower than gunbroker and it already had wood grips.
In other news, I think my wife wants my 327 lcrx as hers.
I never shot one (always wanted one) but in my mind it'd be a great carry gun.499 too. I had looked at these on gunbroker with the grips I'd have to replace and well, it was substantially higher.
I would prefer the sp101 as well. My wife has been eyeing some of the revolvers with shorter lengths between back of grip and trigger. Looks like she gets a model 10 and an lcrx.I would take the SP-101 over the LCRX any day.
None on hand at present, but I've owned SP-101's in .32 H&R Mag., 9mm P, .38 Special, and .327 Fed Mag. I never felt adventuresome enough to want one in .357 Mag. I like the older ones with the roll marks stamped into the metal, not electrochemically etched as the newer ones seem to be.
I love a 3" barrel on a smaller revolver. I think it's a nearly perfect balance.I have a Taurus .32 H&R mag, 3" barrel. It is a kick to shoot and easily concealable.
There is something about the 3" that just seems right for .32 mag and should be even more fun with the .327.