Wayward_Son
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good luck finding ammo in 10 years
Good luck not being snide in ten years.
In ten years, if the .327 mag has flopped out of the market, then I will have plenty of reasonable concealed carry models and calibers available from which to choose. At this moment, this is what is available and this is what I have chosen.
If people like yourself keep up this silly "it'll never last" mantra as a reason not to buy a new firearm in a new cartridge, despite the promise of the actual ballistics of said cartridge, then yes, it's a good bet that the cartridge will fail. In other words, the cartridge will die simply for the reason that a bunch of shortsighted curmudgeons decided that it would fail without experimenting with the new cartridge for themselves.
And even if the .327 does fail at some unforeseen point in the future, why should that be any reason for me not to choose to employ the cartridge presently while it is still available (and even on the upswing, I might add)?