Re: .327 Mag - read different articles that say that the .327 Mag is a good round, BUT it is very loud & the recoil is almost on par with .357 Mag.Pokey wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 7:38 pmThe LCR in .327 Federal Magnum looks interesting. Plus one more round of capacity over .38, 9mm, and .357 Magnum.Halfneck wrote: [quote=benben post_id=<a href="tel:1748248">1748248</a> time=<a href="tel:1697642827">1697642827</a> user_id=19145]
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Ruger LCR is my pick.
I use to own a S&W 36-2. Shot it well enough, but always thought the trigger could use some work. Then I traded into a Ruger LCR. Better trigger, no hammer to snag, and I shoot it slightly better.
About the only thing I found better about the S&W J-frames is they are slightly smaller in size compared to the Ruger LCR.
Re: Taurus
Their revolvers have always been pretty decent. I've heard that the company is trying to turn their image around. While not a revolver, my buddy's Taurus GX4 impressed me.
Underwood Xtreme Defense....
1500 fps at the muzzle.
475 ft. lbs. of muzzle energy.
I'm not too keen on going with another cartridge outside of the mainstream calibers, but that'll get it done!
https://ruger.com/products/lcr/specSheets/5452.html
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The operating pressure of the .327 Fed Mag is higher than the .44 Mag, that’s why they’re noisy.
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Recoil of the .327 should be on par with a 9mm revolver since it practically duplicates it.