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Gun Stores in Tulsa or Claremore / .327 Revolvers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2250293" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I would really try to convince him to go with the Ruger...you get something you know will perform, last and hold it's value, which can't be said for the other two (maybe kick in a bit to get him over the financial hump, it will be better for you both). I would also suggest looking at the Ruger GP100 in .327 mag, it's a little bigger and heavier but you get 8 shots instead of 5 with the SP101 (in a life or death situation, I'd MUCH prefer 8 over 5). Also, for some reason Ruger is no longer listing the SP101 in .327 magnum which might make them difficult to find. I read there were issues with extraction at one time but I have no idea if that's still a problem.</p><p></p><p>I've read a bit about the .327 magnum and while I'm a .357 magnum girl, the .327 seems like a good choice if you don't want the recoil issues with the .357.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2250293, member: 24446"] I would really try to convince him to go with the Ruger...you get something you know will perform, last and hold it's value, which can't be said for the other two (maybe kick in a bit to get him over the financial hump, it will be better for you both). I would also suggest looking at the Ruger GP100 in .327 mag, it's a little bigger and heavier but you get 8 shots instead of 5 with the SP101 (in a life or death situation, I'd MUCH prefer 8 over 5). Also, for some reason Ruger is no longer listing the SP101 in .327 magnum which might make them difficult to find. I read there were issues with extraction at one time but I have no idea if that's still a problem. I've read a bit about the .327 magnum and while I'm a .357 magnum girl, the .327 seems like a good choice if you don't want the recoil issues with the .357. [/QUOTE]
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