Ruger 327 Blackhawk

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dakota1911

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I think I like the Ruger price better, if I wanted one. I just bought my first 1911 in 38 Super, so have my own ammo dilemma at the moment.
 

Flash

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I wasn't too interested until I held one. The cylinder looks a little odd with all the extra holes and flutes but I am getting one today. I have a birds head grip frame for it and my dealer often gets ammo so I'm a bit excited about shooting it. I love my 30 Carbine but why not have a stainless version?
 

CraigC

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maxpress":2tjp65jw said:
so this is the reasoning behind it. i didnt realize someone was trying to beat them to the punch.
http://www.usfirearms.com/cat/sparrow-hawk.asp
USFA did beat Ruger to the punch. The Sparrowhawk was announced months ago and their regular SAA was offered in a special holiday deal before Christmas as a .327/.32-20 convertible.

I sure am glad that ammo availability at Walmart doesn't dictate what guns I buy or cartridges I enjoy. The .327 is cheap and easy to load for and brass is available from FA.
 
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