The issue there is now it becomes an AIWB gun instead of a pocket gun due to the weight. Unless the only gun I have with me is a revolver (say I’m attending a conference and have nowhere to secure a second gun) I can’t see carrying a revolver AIWB over a 9mm pistol.
Now for someone else who may have limitations I don’t it could be an option.
Interesting timing, just the other day a coworker ask me If I could shoot his Ruger Single-Seven in .327 in some clear gel. He wanted to see how far the Buffalo Bore 130gr Hardcast would go. They went 54.5 and 55 inches in bare gel and 17.75 and 20 inches through sheet metal.
We could isolate Russia totally from the world and maybe they could apply for membership after 2000 years.
Thanks for the OP! The article has a picture of my 432. It's been my EDC for a month or so after my back went ballistic on me and I switch to something light, with a couple of speed strips. My 327 is the discontinued 632 3" hammered and comp'ed SS finish gun. Folks like it at matches - outlaw revolver?
If I were Smith, I might do another run of 327 J's - if they can do a light weight one. They did have a SS model. Should have grabbed one.