Posted May 15, 2018 10:00 am by Comments

By Kristin Alberts

The .327 Federal Magnum chambering entered the market with little fanfare more than a decade ago and is just now coming into its own with a full complement of serious guns.  From Henry’s Big Boy line to multiple Ruger revolvers, the stout little round is barking its praises.  Seeing that potential and success, the folks at Sturm, Ruger, Co have added yet another to its lineup—long-awaited, full size GP100.  Has the wait been worth it? Guns.com finds out.
Meet the Ruger GP100 in .327 Fed Mag
With previous Ruger .327 Fed Mag models in the SP101, LCR, LCRx, and Single Seven, it was only a matter of time until the chambering found the GP100, which is at the top of Ruger’s DA/SA line of revolvers.  Offered in both 4.2 inch and 6 inch models, the GP100’s show off a hefty stainless steel build with a satin finish.
Our test GP100 came with a four inch barrel, though the company also offers a long-awaited six inch version. Both feature a full-length shroud as well. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)
Detail of the GP100’s right-sided barrel engraving, which is clean and modern. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)
The 1/16 inch twist barrel is topped with a ramp front and adjustable rear

Source: Guns.com

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