And you made a poor choice of caliber as well

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Re: And you made a poor choice of caliber as well

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jimlongley wrote:I'm glad to see my .32NAA didn't make the list.

OTOH, my big clunky .45ACP fits my big paws just right, so there is a benefit to having hands that don't fit into normal gloves and such.

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That IS a full size M1991-A1.
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You forgot to mention the winner.

The best round to have......

The most desired gun in the room......
The most coveted round and the most drooled over weapon one could dream for.....

The most effective, man-stopping, BG breaking, noise making, nail driving, ammo eating thing on the planet.....

The gun everybody else in the room would kill for...........


.........is the one you have with you when the shooting starts.
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TDDude wrote:You forgot to mention the winner.

The best round to have......

The most desired gun in the room......
The most coveted round and the most drooled over weapon one could dream for.....

The most effective, man-stopping, BG breaking, noise making, nail driving, ammo eating thing on the planet.....

The gun everybody else in the room would kill for...........


.........is the one you have with you when the shooting starts.
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I'm happy to see you had nothing bad to say about .32 S&W Long.
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flintknapper wrote:
jimlongley wrote:I'm glad to see my .32NAA didn't make the list.

OTOH, my big clunky .45ACP fits my big paws just right, so there is a benefit to having hands that don't fit into normal gloves and such.

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By jimlongley at 2005-12-14

That IS a full size M1991-A1.
:eek6

Did you have a job at one time that required you to handle a lot of "Miracle-Gro"?
Mine are the same way. Here's a pic of me shooting my Hi-Power (same size as a 5" 1911, except with a thicker grip). It always surprises me how small that gun looks in my hands when I look at pictures from the range.

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Re: And you made a poor choice of caliber as well

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You just had to start the hand pics. I have a hard time shooting a gun with a grip safety because by the time I get the safety down I'm afraid I'll shoot my finger.

I just got a M&P9 with the changable grips.. So far it works OK but I need the trigger further out.

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What about 45 Long Colt? Pretty versatile as far as available loads. You can obtain or handload everything from light cowboy loads to those that out power the 44 magnum, with the right gun,. It packs an equivalent weight projectile or larger than the 45ACP. Options are single action or double action. The downside- only 6 rounds at a time, and a bit bulky.
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From a poster on another board who got asked the same question:

.45 Colt: This clumsy cartridge is a dinosaur, a holdover from black powder days. It's an accident waiting to happen with modern smokeless powder, and its only reason for existence is that some little cowboys never grow up.
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iratollah wrote:
.45 Colt: This clumsy cartridge is a dinosaur, a holdover from black powder days. It's an accident waiting to happen with modern smokeless powder, and its only reason for existence is that some little cowboys never grow up.
Yea, that, too! :grumble
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numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...

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So, what about .45Super?

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Well, now. The stage is all set for the 327 MAGNUM. The first modern handgun caliber with any real power designed specifically for use in guns with short barrels. Excellent penetration and adequate expansion. Higher cylinder capacity than the same revolver in a larger caliber. Spot-on accuracy. The legendary dependability of a revolver action.

A seven or eight shot Model 10-K frame clearly would be an SD weapon to be reckoned with. Charter arms is already on first base in this respect with a 2.5 inch snub.

If and when the day comes, the ultimate measure of the caliber's desirability would be it's acceptance by law enforcement as an approved backup weapon to replace the ubiquitous 38 Special. The 327 MAGNUM appears to be a caliber designed from the ground up as an effective self defense round against humans instead of goats, cows, gelatins, wetpacks and waterjugs. Will it sell enough to catch on remains to be seen.

Exactly what the critics said about the 357 SIG and 45 GAP. Both now have strong followings.

But as popular rounds in semi jamomatic law enforcement guns, both could fall to a 12 round N-frame Model 327 Smith duty gun. Would the DPS abandon the 357 SIG if such a gun were available? Twelve for sure versus +/- twelve, maybe. :drool:

http://www.brassfetcher.com/index_files/Page607.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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casingpoint wrote:Would the DPS abandon the 357 SIG if such a gun were available? Twelve for sure versus +/- twelve, maybe.
Nope. Revolvers will never become the primary service arm for American law enforcement or military personnel. Autoloaders have too many advantages over them, and jamomatics are things of the past unless you encounter a defective weapon or one in need of repair.

On the other hand, revolvers will probably never disappear as backup weapons.

The .45GAP is on the way out. Glock has stopped manufacturing guns for it because of very low demand. It doesn't do anything the .45ACP doesn't do except allow Glock to trim the grip size of their quarter century old design a bit for smaller hands - but other manufacturers have already figured out how to do that in guns chambered for .45ACP.
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casingpoint wrote:Well, now. The stage is all set for the 327 MAGNUM. The first modern handgun caliber with any real power designed specifically for use in guns with short barrels. Excellent penetration and adequate expansion. Higher cylinder capacity than the same revolver in a larger caliber. Spot-on accuracy. The legendary dependability of a revolver action.

A seven or eight shot Model 10-K frame clearly would be an SD weapon to be reckoned with. Charter arms is already on first base in this respect with a 2.5 inch snub.

If and when the day comes, the ultimate measure of the caliber's desirability would be it's acceptance by law enforcement as an approved backup weapon to replace the ubiquitous 38 Special. The 327 MAGNUM appears to be a caliber designed from the ground up as an effective self defense round against humans instead of goats, cows, gelatins, wetpacks and waterjugs. Will it sell enough to catch on remains to be seen.

Exactly what the critics said about the 357 SIG and 45 GAP. Both now have strong followings.

But as popular rounds in semi jamomatic law enforcement guns, both could fall to a 12 round N-frame Model 327 Smith duty gun. Would the DPS abandon the 357 SIG if such a gun were available? Twelve for sure versus +/- twelve, maybe. :drool:

http://www.brassfetcher.com/index_files/Page607.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
:fire :thumbs2:

Here is a review on the Ruger SP-101 in .327 mag http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-SP101-327.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

They have one of these at the local gun shop in the case. I could see it being a pretty nice BUG. :thumbs2:
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Keith B wrote:
casingpoint wrote:Well, now. The stage is all set for the 327 MAGNUM. The first modern handgun caliber with any real power designed specifically for use in guns with short barrels. Excellent penetration and adequate expansion. Higher cylinder capacity than the same revolver in a larger caliber. Spot-on accuracy. The legendary dependability of a revolver action.

A seven or eight shot Model 10-K frame clearly would be an SD weapon to be reckoned with. Charter arms is already on first base in this respect with a 2.5 inch snub.

If and when the day comes, the ultimate measure of the caliber's desirability would be it's acceptance by law enforcement as an approved backup weapon to replace the ubiquitous 38 Special. The 327 MAGNUM appears to be a caliber designed from the ground up as an effective self defense round against humans instead of goats, cows, gelatins, wetpacks and waterjugs. Will it sell enough to catch on remains to be seen.

Exactly what the critics said about the 357 SIG and 45 GAP. Both now have strong followings.

But as popular rounds in semi jamomatic law enforcement guns, both could fall to a 12 round N-frame Model 327 Smith duty gun. Would the DPS abandon the 357 SIG if such a gun were available? Twelve for sure versus +/- twelve, maybe. :drool:

http://www.brassfetcher.com/index_files/Page607.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
:fire :thumbs2:

Here is a review on the Ruger SP-101 in .327 mag http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-SP101-327.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

They have one of these at the local gun shop in the case. I could see it being a pretty nice BUG. :thumbs2:
Is that BT, Keith? I'll have to drop down there and look at it, even if I can't afford it.
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