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I absolutely love my K6s! Although I haven't seen, held or tried one out, Kimber now has the K6xs, which is lighter, maybe a little smaller? but it can't handle .357 magnum, only .38spec and +P.Kimber K6s? If you want the .357.
Interested in the Kimber. Alas, live in MA.Kimber K6s? If you want the .357.
Colt King Cobra Carry?
Probably the 442 PC though. .38+P will save a life
Always a 6 shooter and goes from mild that makes .38 feel like .357 to wild that gives .357 a run for its money. .32 Mag is very much the sweet spot, if a manufacturer has the balls to make a load hot enough the bullets can expand and penetrate.Is .327 widely available now? Not sure why the affinity for that.
Yup, my pocket carry is a .327. Practice with .32 S&W long and carry either .32 H&R mag if you're recoil sensitive or a full house round from Buffalo Bore that will give you 481 ft. lbs. from a 3 in. barrel. But the ammo is even harder to find than 5.7x28 and just as expensive (if not more so). Fortunately I stocked up when I first bought the gun, so I don't have to worry about that. I used to be a big proponent of the .327 Fed., but given the current ammo situation (unless you're into reloading, it is an easy cartridge to reload) I could no longer recommend it.Always a 6 shooter and goes from mild that makes .38 feel like .357 to wild that gives .357 a run for its money. .32 Mag is very much the sweet spot, if a manufacturer has the balls to make a load hot enough the bullets can expand and penetrate.
Ammo will always be a PITA to find.
Always a 6 shooter and goes from mild that makes .38 feel like .357 to wild that gives .357 a run for its money. .32 Mag is very much the sweet spot, if a manufacturer has the balls to make a load hot enough the bullets can expand and penetrate.
Ammo will always be a PITA to find.
Yup, my pocket carry is a .327. Practice with .32 S&W long and carry either .32 H&R mag if you're recoil sensitive or a full house round from Buffalo Bore that will give you 481 ft. lbs. from a 3 in. barrel. But the ammo is even harder to find than 5.7x28 and just as expensive (if not more so). Fortunately I stocked up when I first bought the gun, so I don't have to worry about that. I used to be a big proponent of the .327 Fed., but given the current ammo situation (unless you're into reloading, it is an easy cartridge to reload) I could no longer recommend it.
View attachment 797967360 PD all day!
From what I've been able to gather, the 327 has lighter felt recoil then a 357 with almost the same performance of the lighter 357 loads, if the gun has an extra round capacity I would consider it.Glock 19.
Honestly, LCR in .357 but carry with .38 +P's.
Is .327 widely available now? Not sure why the affinity for that.