GP-100 .327

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I was lucky enough to get my hands on a .327 Blackhawk last year and love it. It's a great companion to the S&W 632UC that I EDC.
Now I'm thinking I might need a GP-100 .327 for my nightstand.

Other than being hard to find is there any reason not to look for one? I don't have much experience with the GP-100 line.
 
No reason not to get one in my opinion. You already have other revolvers in 327 it won't be a gun in an odd caliber in your arsenal.
I have a 327 in the smaller SP101 plus an earlier one in 32 H&R that I got before the 327 was developed. My GPs are all 38 or 357.
Personally I like prefer the H&R and 32 S&W long for easy shooting at the range but I'm a plinker.
Hope you find one.
 
Sounds like a good purchase. I like the .327 very much despite it being quite snappy in my lcr. Maybe a .327 lever gun to go with your stable of revolvers?
 
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I was lucky enough to get my hands on a .327 Blackhawk last year and love it. It's a great companion to the S&W 632UC that I EDC.
Now I'm thinking I might need a GP-100 .327 for my nightstand.

Other than being hard to find is there any reason not to look for one? I don't have much experience with the GP-100 line.
While I have the GP in 327, I would not recommend it as a nightstand/ home defense weapon. Mine has never given me any problems and is the most accurate handgun I have ever fired. However if fired in the confines of a home, hearing damage will most assuredly occur.
I shoot all of my 327s a lot. Even in the great outdoors I have to wear plugs and muffs to prevent “ringing” after a session with either of them.
You already own a 327, so you are aware of the sonic boom almost immediately after pulling the trigger. 😖
 
I love my .327, one of my favorite raccoon and coyote hunters.
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You can't go wrong with the .327 in any of the "real" guns, being anything over 25 ounces weight. I'll take any that someone is kind enough to give me but if it's an LCR variant it will be only a .32 S&W variant shooter. Good luck with your search.
 
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