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new models from Ruger!! #62622 01/09/2010 12:14 AM
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Way COOL, new Blackhawk in 327 federal, and 8 round capacity!!!



Catalog Number: KBN-3275 | Model Number: 0353 | Caliber: .327 Federal

Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Stainless
Front Sight: Ramp Rear Sight: Adjustable
Barrel Length: 5.50" Overall Length: 11.38"
Weight: 48.00 oz. Grips: Rosewood
Twist: 1:16" RH Grooves: 6
MA Approved: No CA Approved: No
Capacity: 8 Suggested Retail: $681.00

Also a GP100 with 7 shot capacity!!


Catalog Number: KGP-4327-7 | Model Number: 1748 | Caliber: .327 Federal

Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Stainless
Front Sight: Fixed Rear Sight: Adjustable
Barrel Length: 4.20" Overall Length: 9.50"
Weight: 40.00 oz. Grips: Black Hogue® Monogrip®
Twist: 1:16" RH Grooves: 6
MA Approved: No CA Approved: No
Capacity: 7 Suggested Retail: $701.00

I need to save my pennies!! Which one to get......


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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Tigger] #62629 01/09/2010 1:19 AM
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That Blackhawk is Kalifornia approved,since it is a single action.Single actions are exempt from the incredibly stupid drop test law.

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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Tigger] #62630 01/09/2010 1:51 AM
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That 8-shooter has me interested, but needs a Bisley grip. I was at the store today and asked my guy how long. He said they are shooting for April but expect June.

Now, where's my 5-shot .480 SA!!!!!!!!


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Re: new s from Ruger!! [Re: s4s4u] #62636 01/09/2010 3:31 AM
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What would the .327 be comparable to and what place would it have as far as hunting?

Re: new s from Ruger!! [Re: lamina1982] #62650 01/09/2010 11:28 AM
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The 327 licks at the heals of the 357 Mag. 100-115gr pills in the 1,500 fps range. It would be a great small game and varmint gun.


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Re: new s from Ruger!! [Re: lamina1982] #62658 01/09/2010 2:05 PM
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I think it would make a great 'yote backup to my 22H, I currently carry a Bisley 22 mag. And, even deer within reasonable range with a well placed shot. The grip has got to be changed to a Bisley tho so it's gonna be spendy, for me.


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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Tigger] #62664 01/09/2010 3:54 PM
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Will these be .312 groove dia or .308??
I don't remember what Ruger has put in their 32 H&R offerings...312 I would assume, but I don't know.

Andrew

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i'm tickled pink for new models out really....but have no particular use for that one. i do like the 44special flat top idea, n hear it's coming in ss.


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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Critter Gitter] #62674 01/09/2010 5:49 PM
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Yes, .312 bore. T/C used a .308 in their 32 mag and 32-20 barrels.


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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Tigger] #62679 01/09/2010 6:44 PM
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That's what I figured, but I've never been sure.

Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Critter Gitter] #62699 01/10/2010 4:49 AM
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Saw these at the Ruger booth at the Dallas Safari Club show today. Those .327 cylinders sure have lots of hole in them. Looks strange when you open them up.
What caught my eye was the flat top .44 Special. It's made on a smaller frame like the original Blackhawks (I think). It is one sweet gun.
According to the guy at the booth, these should be shipping anytime now.

Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: bowmag] #62748 01/11/2010 3:23 AM
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I'm not certain what I'd do with a 327 Federal. It's a little rambunctious for a bunny gun, and too light for deer. Maybe everything doesn't have to have a defined purpose.

Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: anachronism] #62778 01/12/2010 4:31 AM
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Quote: "Maybe everything doesn't have to have a defined purpose."

Just more toyze for the boys.


Can't have enuff' toyze...right??
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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Gregg Richter] #62790 01/12/2010 6:31 PM
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!@#$%^&*()_+!!! Still no more SS Bisley 45's, & 22. Hunter or otherwise. !@#$%^&*()_ Ruger.

Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: BINGO] #62814 01/12/2010 11:43 PM
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Gregg,

THATS a GREAT quote!!!(the wife)


Bowmag,

Tell us more about the .44 Special Flat Top. THAT sounds very interesting!

(Note to Tigg; nevermind the Anniversary .44 magnum - I already have one of those. I'm now fantasizing about a .44 Special Flat Top. Get to the gettin')

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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Renster of N.H.] #62816 01/13/2010 12:09 AM
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I'm not much interested in the anniversary model. I don't really like the blackhawk grip frame, and the 44 Special does not do much for me either. It is on the smaller 357 frame which would make it a nice belt gun. But I could make an exception for the 327 Blackhawk.
It would make a nice project gun. Add a bisley grip frame and a 6" or 7" octagon barrel, action job and a tight base pin. That would be cool! The GP100 is still a nice option as the GP/SRH grip fits my hand well. I just wish they offered a 6" barrel.

Lipseys exclusive offering, the 44 Special in a 4 5/8" flat top.

RUKNVB444SPCL
Ruger Blackhawk Flattop 44 Special
BLKHAWK 44SPC SS FLATTOP 4-5/8, 5234
Lipsey's Item No:RUKNVB444SPCL
UPC No:736676052349MFG
Model No:5234
Family:Blackhawk Series
Model:Blackhawk Flattop
Type:Revolver
Action:Single Action
Caliber:44 Special
Capacity:6
Finish:Stainless
Frame:Steel Frame
Grip:Black Plastic
Sights:Adjustable
Barrel Length:4 5/8"
Case:Plastic
Additional Info:Built on Mid-Size 357 Frame
Additional Info:Steel Grip Frame


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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Tigger] #62817 01/13/2010 12:19 AM
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Tigg,

I agree about the GP. LOVE my GP 4" and it's natural pointability (is that a word in Webster's?). Had it for years and I can hit just about anything I want with it. It's long since been classified as one of my "keepers".

Now,

Back to the .44 Special Flat top. The way I see it, you should buy one anyway - ya know - just to see if it's something you'd be interested in. If not, You can always unload - err, sell it to me for say, oh, $150 less than you paid for it. After all - it would be a "used" piece at that point. It's only fair to give a fellow handgun hunter a break. (insert Renfield laugh)

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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Renster of N.H.] #62822 01/13/2010 12:52 AM
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Tell ya what, I'll get the flat top 44 special and you get a nice Dan Wesson model 15-2 with a 6 or 8 inch barrel, or both. Then when I don't like the 44 special we can trade. (insert Renfield laugh)
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Re: new models from Ruger!! [Re: Tigger] #62826 01/13/2010 2:10 AM
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Do you know...once upon a time I owned a DW model 44 with 6" (or was it 8"?) barrel. Of course, I had the wrench and could have also put any other barrel my heart may have desired on it.
Instead, I subsequently and temporarily lost my mind and traded it for something else and I don't even remember what at the moment. THAT was a nice wheelgun and should have ended up being classified as a "keeper". But, alas I too was once young, poor, and lusted after things that I did not have, and ended up trading things that I should have kept in order to get them.
Ahh...youth. To be young again...without the "stupid" factor!

Your proposal would be sound, except that I'm quite positive that I would fall head over heals for any DW 15-2 that found it's way home with me, thus making a trade unlikely.
Best that you just go ahead and buy that Flat top and try it out for me. It's probably no good, but I would want the opinion of another trusted old hand 1st.
By the way, speaking of no good single actions, do think that Cotton has tired enough of that .45 caliber paperweight that he bought last year to unload - err, sell it to me for my desk? Barrel's too short... and it never did shoot straight.
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