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Gun Stores in Tulsa or Claremore / .327 Revolvers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Star Firearms" data-source="post: 2252206" data-attributes="member: 7309"><p>If you are comfortable with the .32acp, I would suggest looking at the Beretta Tomcat in that caliber. It has a barrel latching feature where the shooter can "tip up" the barrel and load the chamber. Then you press down to latch it and insert your fully loaded magazine. My mother in law has one for her house gun and I carried one for years as a backup. </p><p></p><p>.32acp is way easier than .327 or .32 Magnum as far as my experience. If you really do go the revolver route, I recommend Ruger all the way. </p><p></p><p>I'll be back in Tulsa on August 22nd if you want to handle this gun. </p><p></p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Star Firearms, post: 2252206, member: 7309"] If you are comfortable with the .32acp, I would suggest looking at the Beretta Tomcat in that caliber. It has a barrel latching feature where the shooter can "tip up" the barrel and load the chamber. Then you press down to latch it and insert your fully loaded magazine. My mother in law has one for her house gun and I carried one for years as a backup. .32acp is way easier than .327 or .32 Magnum as far as my experience. If you really do go the revolver route, I recommend Ruger all the way. I'll be back in Tulsa on August 22nd if you want to handle this gun. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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