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.327 Fed. Mag. Speer 115-grain Gold Dot

At 45,000 psi, the .327 Fed. Mag. the hottest-loaded defensive handgun cartridge on the market today.

Charter Arms Crimson Patriot

The Patriot family includes three variations, all built on Charter's well-known Bulldog frame. Common across the line is a six-round cylinder, with the biggest differences between the guns being barrel length and sights.

.327 Fed. Mag. 100-grain JSP

Federal considers this a plinking or practice load, but tests in 10 percent ordnance gelatin from a 4-inch-barreled Ruger GP 100 show this bullet will expand fairly well.

.327 Fed. Mag. 85-grain Hydra-Shok, Personal Defense Low Recoil

Federal's Low Recoil line of defensive handgun ammunition is designed to offer a high level of terminal performance while producing lower recoil levels.

Smith & Wesson Model 632 in .327 Fed. Mag.

Smith & Wesson's first revolver chambered for the versatile .327 Fed. Mag. is a great choice for concealed carry and self-defense.

Smith & Wesson Model 632 in .327 Fed. Mag. Gallery

The popular J-frame from Smith & Wesson is now available chambered for the versatile .327 Fed. Mag.

.327 Fed. Mag. Buffalo Bore 100-grain JHP

The .327 Fed. Mag. is a cartridge worthy of respect, as these tests demonstrate.

.327 Fed. Mag. Buffalo Bore 130-grain Hard Cast

The .327 Fed. Mag. offers a lot of advantages, but how does a hard-cast bullet perform in the versatile cartridge?

Ruger SP101 in .327 Fed. Mag.

A perennial favorite double-action wheelgun is now available in a versatile new chambering.

Ruger Expands with LCR in .327 Fed. Mag.

Ruger introduced the Ruger LCR in .327 Fed. Magnum, the newest variation of the revolutionary LCR.

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