I don't think we could keep a .327 section going much. My handle says what I think of .32's, I think so I am pro-32 to the gills. It is a niche caliber though and reality is that most folks gravitate these days to .380's, small 9's or .38/.357 5-shot revolvers for Carry guns. I even did this myself with a S&W Shield 9mm(I generally don't care for "plastic" but the gun fit my hand and is easier to conceal with 2 mags than my 3" Sp101). I am not ditching any of the 15 .32's I own so don't worry.
I admit that I find less 32H&R and 327 ammo than some others but I see more of it in shops now than I saw of .32 anything before the 327 came out. As far as expense, I don't see it costs any more than the other stuff, there is just not a lead plinking load out there that costs $5 less (which is why I reload with Clays and 115 gr RNFP). SD ammo is about $1 / round. The 50 count box American Eagle stuff is $25-30 / box. Starline Brass is really the best way to go. I had my fill of Federal's brass with the 32 H&R cases splitting on new ammo ( 12 rounds in a box of 50) in the late '80's. I have had a few 327's do this as well (2-3 out of 7-800- not terrible).
I would buy at least 2 .32 Convertibles (I have the Buckeye and the SS Davidson's Vaquero already), maybe more if they offered different models like the FT and NM Vaquero .45 Convertibles.
I hope the folks at Lipsey's see the interest here... Hint.. Hint... Holler!! Hey! Please do this! :mrgreen:
Thanks,
32Magfan