Wishing Again!

RUFFBIRD

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northern ontario, CANADA
Hi folks!

Sitting here tonight fondling my new 77/357 & wishing Ruger would make it in the sweet .32 H&R or 327 cartridge. I believe these 5-1/2 lb rifles & pistol cartridges are the cats meow, so to speak. Also the detachable magazine is fast to load/unload.

I have a Marlin 1894 lever action rifle in .32 H&R mag, but find it very heavy for this chambering, & is slow to load/unload.

I did let Ruger's CEO know on thier website,...hopefully they might consider this cartridge in the model 77

What do you think about such a rifle? I know the .32 is not for everyone, but for us fans of these little cartridges, it would make for a light, short, easy to carry, fun rifle!

I'm sure wishing,....thanks for listening! :)
 
I have the Marlin 1894 in 32 H & R - the heavy doesn't bug me all that much but the cartridge doesn't seem to have too much zip to it. I like the 32 caliber and think a 327 would be a great addition to the 77 line. Thing is, the reason for having a 327 in handgun chambering is (I think) lower recoil, I don't think that carries over to a long gun. But I'd like to see it.
 
Being short, light-weight & in a reloadable cartridge would make for a sweet small game/plinking rifle. I like the fact that with my .77/357 it is very pleasant to use with very little recoil, & the .32 would be the same.

I sure wish ruger would make a 77/.32 pistol cartridge rifle soon, I would be tickled pink..... 8)
 
It is obvious that Ruger listens to it's customers and makes guns that they request. New Vaqueros, 44 specials, GSR, SR223, 327 Blackhawk, SR1911, etc. etc. :D :D
 
Heck, They could even label it the "R77/32"....

The "R" could stand for Ruffbird! :lol: :lol:

I know,....but I can dream & wish all at the same time..... :roll:
 
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