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Old 06-05-2011, 03:07 AM
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I got a little carried away on GB last month and bought this 32 magnum for more than I planned!! It and the Ruger Single Six in 32 mag will go to my newest grandson. He will have to grow into it, after all he is only 4 months old!!
Big brother also has the same set up, he is 2 years old now.
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Old 06-05-2011, 06:27 AM
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Peyton, you could almost make the .32 caliber a cottage industry all by yourself . . . .
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What a great grandpa.
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Hmmm,

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Old 06-05-2011, 07:54 AM
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OK, OK, I will confess, I sent the other Marlin 1894 32 magnum to Brocksman Rifles for the 327 conversion, it is being done this month I hope!! I agonized over that decision by the way. It seems that the only way to get a rifle in the caliber was to convert the Marlin. I did ask if they would convert a 32-20 and have not gotten an answer yet.
I have been in communication with Alan Harton about having the single six converted but that is a 500 plus dollar job. I wish Ruger would make a single six in 327!!!

Oh wait, S&W is supposed to be making that K or L frame revolver the 327 UUM (Unicorn Ultra Magnum)!!!

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Really looking forward to the range reports on that conversion!

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I got a little carried away on GB last month and . . . .
I did the same thing and ended up with TWO Ruger MKII bull barrel .22 autos that are just alike.

I really like the idea of a .327 lever gun, a lever gun/revolver combo in that caliber would be pretty cool.
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Old 06-06-2011, 08:59 AM
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I found pictures of the other two 32's I gotten for my older grandson. This is the Marlin that went to be converted and the Single Six has stag grips on it.
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