Hypothetically, I'm curious how many 32 H&R rounds they could squeeze into a 3" K-Frame. Guessing 7.
03-28-2024, 08:19 PM
Duelist
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Originally Posted by BN
To remove revolver grips: loosen the screw partway and then tap on the screw head. This will pop the far grip off enough to get it started off.
Assuming everything else is lining up correctly and the nut in the off-side grip isn’t loose, this works perfectly.
I have that one Kframe, though…
03-28-2024, 08:20 PM
Duelist
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Originally Posted by Up1911Fan
Hypothetically, I'm curious how many 32 H&R rounds they could squeeze into a 3" K-Frame. Guessing 7.
Extrapolating from the original Hand Ejector patent drawings, yes, the number is seven.
03-28-2024, 08:47 PM
Stephanie B
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Originally Posted by Up1911Fan
Hypothetically, I'm curious how many 32 H&R rounds they could squeeze into a 3" K-Frame. Guessing 7.
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Originally Posted by Duelist
Extrapolating from the original Hand Ejector patent drawings, yes, the number is seven.
A seven-shot K-frame .32 H&R Magnum would be an interesting gun, indeed.
03-28-2024, 09:18 PM
Lex Luthier
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Originally Posted by Stephanie B
A seven-shot K-frame .32 H&R Magnum would be an interesting gun, indeed.
A .32 H & R Mag variation on the current model 66 in an alloy frame with a 3-3.5” barrel *and the bugs worked out* would be the revolver of the decade. Maybe especially with the current J frame sights. I would bet every other serious maker would follow suit.
03-28-2024, 09:25 PM
TC215
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Originally Posted by Det1397
My LGS, where I work P/T, got a 432-UC and a 632-UC in on Tuesday. I grabbed up the 432 for myself (to pair with the 642-UC I got weeks ago) and the 632-UC went on the shelf. Revolvers are not too big in this area, so I suspect it’s going to be sitting here for a while.
Let me know if you guys are willing to ship that 632. :p
03-28-2024, 09:29 PM
revchuck38
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Originally Posted by TC215
Let me know if you guys are willing to ship that 632. :p
If it had been one of the .38s, I would have already PMed him. :)
03-28-2024, 09:48 PM
Ndbbm
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Originally Posted by Lex Luthier
A .32 H & R Mag variation on the current model 66 in an alloy frame with a 3-3.5” barrel *and the bugs worked out* would be the revolver of the decade. Maybe especially with the current J frame sights. I would bet every other serious maker would follow suit.
If K frame sized, I’m hoping for 327 fed mag, unless it’s stupid light. There’s supposed to be a talo Ruger LCRx 3inch coming out.
Jason
03-28-2024, 10:42 PM
PNWTO
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Originally Posted by Ndbbm
If K frame sized, I’m hoping for 327 fed mag, unless it’s stupid light. There’s supposed to be a talo Ruger LCRx 3inch coming out.
Jason
I’ve got a 327 TORO inbound, really excited. Only six, but I get it. So smaller than a K but the optic will really see what the .32 mags and longs can do.
03-29-2024, 07:18 AM
Jamie
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Originally Posted by Lex Luthier
A .32 H & R Mag variation on the current model 66 in an alloy frame with a 3-3.5” barrel *and the bugs worked out* would be the revolver of the decade. Maybe especially with the current J frame sights. I would bet every other serious maker would follow suit.
I like the way you think.
My "Dream Gun" would be a Model 12 3" in .32 H&R mag with the UC "package". 6 or 7 rounds doesn't really matter to me. I'd be happy with either.
Patiently waiting to see what comes down the pike :)