In fact, I tried to order the gun through my preferred gun dealer, and due to that very same confusion, he thought I was seeking the old .327 caliber, not a model 327. As a result he told me he couldn't get one. I ended up going through another local dealer. When I went to pick up another gun from my preferred dealer and we got to talking, the confusion was revealed. It cost him a sale and probably cost me some money as I'm pretty sure his price would have been lower than what I paid.RogueUSMC wrote:Kinda confusing being as S&W made a .327 cal revolver. the .327 was a high powered .32 that was supposed to give you a punch of a .357 with a six round cylinder...
Revolver Recommendations?
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Re: Revolver Recommendations?
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Re: Revolver Recommendations?
JSThane wrote:RogueUSMC wrote:You ain't 40yet?!...I figured you for older...![]()
I'm exactly the opposite in-person. I've had people stop me as I walk past - in uniform - and ask me if I'm old enough to be wearing that badge.
Oh shut up already... Some of us look our age and then some...


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