I, too, like the concept of a Ruger SP-101 in 327 Magnum. I will consider buying one if and only if I see ammunition for it stocked in my local stores. And by more than one manufacturer, with prices less than $1 a round. Sure, a Ruger SP-101 with all-steel construction and rugged Ruger heritage makes a fine blackjack, but I’d rather use it as a firearm. Since I don’t reload, factory ammo needs to be available and not hyper-expensive.
August 18th, 2009 at 10:17 am
I, too, like the concept of a Ruger SP-101 in 327 Magnum. I will consider buying one if and only if I see ammunition for it stocked in my local stores. And by more than one manufacturer, with prices less than $1 a round. Sure, a Ruger SP-101 with all-steel construction and rugged Ruger heritage makes a fine blackjack, but I’d rather use it as a firearm. Since I don’t reload, factory ammo needs to be available and not hyper-expensive.