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Post by sw on Jun 20, 2009 20:40:45 GMT -5
:)I held one today. Fit just right - felt great. This appears to be a very impressive revolver. It could be a great winter carry gun, IMO. Where is the 327 mag and 380 ammo??? Even their loading components? Is it being hoarded by somebody(s)? No one seems to have any. It's not going to the military and "no body" seems able to get it to sell. It's not because there aren't willing buyers.
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Post by mike3132 on Jun 20, 2009 20:57:39 GMT -5
My local gunshop has some and so does Gander Mountain. Some shops are hoarding it and wont sell the ammo unless you purchase a gun. I tried to buy some .380 and the gun shop had a dozen boxes but wouldn't sell it without me buying a gun. I'm not sure why everyone is buying up the .380 ammo but it disappeared from the stores a few months ago. I find 9mm, 40SW at most every shop but the rest of the handgun ammo is gone. This buying faze will be over soon and ammo will be back on the shelfs. Mike
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Post by whyohe on Jun 21, 2009 6:35:07 GMT -5
.327 ammo was hard to find to begin with. like trying to find ammo for the .17 HMR when it first came out. my local gun shop has a hard time keeping .380 ammo too. when i was there he sold 3 boxes to 1 customer. he said that when it is there, people are stocking up and buying more than 1 box cause it is hard to come buy. he doesnt know why the .380 has become so popular lately but as for the lack of ammo he said that the manufacturers usually only run a prodiction for several weeks and then switch over to 9mm for the rest of the year. and its not worth their while to stop on the 9mm to rerun .380. the way he said it, it makes sence.
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Post by 161 on Jun 21, 2009 9:22:52 GMT -5
sw Don't know if it'll do ya any good but a local shop has about a case of 327 ammo pm me if you want the # 161
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