Nope, SAAMI pressure for the 327 Federal is higher than 357 Magnum, or 9MM. The two calibers now chambered in the steel subframe Models.maybe a poly .327 lcr will be coming along down the line.
Who says they will be used up?So I buy handguns that will last. I can appreciate someone buying a poly revolver as a tool they would be willing to replace or throw away when used up, but that doesn't appeal to me.
Nope, SAAMI pressure for the 327 Federal is higher than 357 Magnum, or 9MM. The two calibers now chambered in the steel subframe Models.
For 327 Magnum they would have to build one even stouter. With the lackluster acceptance of that round, I doubt they would build a new gun around it.
I wouldn't doubt it. The Russians made a full size revolver with a poly lower long before the snubs we know today: http://world.guns.ru/handguns/double-action-revolvers/rus/izhmeh-mp-412-e.htmlMeanwhile, I'm curious to see if we get anything more stout than a .357 in poly or if we'll be seeing larger-frame or higher-capacity models.
Yup, got one. Contrary to the self proclaimed critics, it is very accurate with 45 Colt ammo, and efficient @SD range with handgun specific buck shot.I don't care for Taurus or this type of revolver (even from S&W), but it's a poly revolver in 45 Colt.