New 327 night guard is great.

caryg

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Finnaly got arround to shooting my nightguard. Shot the heavy and light stuff, both shot well and gun was very accurate. Picked up some nice eagle grips on e-bay and they fit real nice. Gun actually is very easy to conceal and having 8 shots of 357 is also great. When I carry it I have winchester silvertip 110 grain and federal 110 grain 38 special loads. I figure they are easy to control and if that ain't enough I am in the wrong place anyway. Oh well hope you like the picture even with the infernal lock.:)
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I like those grips on there. The Night Guard is a cool series, and I am saving my pennies for one. The question is 327 or 386... one has another round and the other should be a little easier to hide.
 
very nice grips... I love my night guard as well but have the 386...I mainly went with it so I can use the same speed loaders as my 686+. Still have not found a good carry holster for it though... Tried several that "fit" 2.5 inch L frames and have had no luck... Maybe the sights are the issue... What brand holster are you using if you don't mind me asking?
 
Congratulations on the new revolver.

I have two NGs at the moment a 357NG like yours and a 310NG. I will be adding a 357NG eventually. Just so much other neat stuff has popped up recently that I have not gotten around to it yet.

nawilson,
I had the 386. Anyone that can conceal the 386 can conceal the 327. The difference is not that great. Remember concealed does not mean no bulge and invisible. It means hidden from view.

With all the folks that carry their cell phones and iPods around, everybody has a little bulge somewhere. No one pays attention anymore.
 
Thanks all, I have ordered 2 sets of holsters and ended up modifying a ITP Uncle Mikes holster for it. I want a nice holster but the price they are asking is more than I can afford now, my modified Mikes works great for me.
 
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