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Posted By: Kodiakisland Lipsey's single six .327 - 06/19/14
I've heard of Lipseys having a stainless single six, actually seven, in .327 with adjustable sights and multiple barrel lengths coming soon. I thought I was through buying 32s, but might have to make an exception. A 4 5/8in single seven would make a sweet trail gun.
A seven shot .327 would probably have to be on the Blackhawk frame and not the single-six... I don't think there are room for seven 32 caliber holes in the single-six cylinder.

Jerry
Posted By: CraigC Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 06/19/14
It's a reality, 7-shot .327 Single Six.
I just checked Lipsey's website and it's not listed there yet (or I didn't look in the right place) - does anybody have a link to info about it?
Originally Posted by jerrywoodswalker
A seven shot .327 would probably have to be on the Blackhawk frame and not the single-six... I don't think there are room for seven 32 caliber holes in the single-six cylinder.

Jerry


Single six frame is what I've heard. There is room for a bigger cylinder than the standard 22lr. There is a picture on their facebook page but it is not an official announcement yet.
Posted By: GunGeek Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 06/19/14
Originally Posted by Kodiakisland
Originally Posted by jerrywoodswalker
A seven shot .327 would probably have to be on the Blackhawk frame and not the single-six... I don't think there are room for seven 32 caliber holes in the single-six cylinder.

Jerry


Single six frame is what I've heard. There is room for a bigger cylinder than the standard 22lr. There is a picture on their facebook page but it is not an official announcement yet.
I thought the cylinder was too short for the .327...maybe I was wrong (again). A Single Six in .327 would be a seriously cool trail gun.

I saw a Single Six that was made into a 5 shot Bisley in .38 Special that could be loaded up to .357 velocities and then some. That was one really cool gun; wish I could remember who built it.
I'm sure it's a new cylinder that is long enough. There is plenty of room.
Originally Posted by Kodiakisland
I've heard of Lipseys having a stainless single six, actually seven, in .327 with adjustable sights and multiple barrel lengths coming soon. I thought I was through buying 32s, but might have to make an exception. A 4 5/8in single seven would make a sweet trail gun.


In fact Lipseys is bringing out a special run in the form of a single six in 327. Jason from Lipseys confirmed that and said there was more information coming out shortly. Also on that forum two people admitted to already having had the opportunity to shoot the gun. The gun will be coming out in 4-5/8", 5.5" and 7-1/2". I have no idea how big the run is but my guess is if you want one you better start maneuvering now. I doubt it's that big.
Found this teaser picture online supposedly from Lipsey's facebook page.

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Posted By: n8dawg6 Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 06/20/14
oh snap, ive gotta have one
Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho
Found this teaser picture online supposedly from Lipsey's facebook page.

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It is, posted on June 3.

https://www.facebook.com/lipseysguns

I've been kicking myself for not getting a .32 H&R Single Six, looks like I get a second chance.
Posted By: 2ndwind Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 06/20/14
Several years ago I was given a set of RCBS .32 dies... never had a gun to use then for.. that may change soongrin
I bet it's as loud as my Blackhawk in .30 Carbine caliber.

That being said, I'll probably have to have one, too.
I had one of the sp101's in 327 for awhile. It was remarkable how they barked, but didn't seem to recoil.
Posted By: n8dawg6 Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 06/20/14
I would probably be shooting exclusively .32 h&r mags outta mine. 4 5/8's barrel for me.
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LIPSEY�S ANNOUNCES EXCLUSIVE RUGER SINGLE SEVEN IN 327 FEDERAL MAGNUM

Baton Rouge, La. � Lipsey�s, a leading nation-wide firearms distributor, is pleased to announce the new exclusive Ruger Single Seven 327 Federal Magnum. These new revolvers will feature seven shot unfluted cylinders, rugged stainless steel construction, fully adjustable sights, slim wood grips and the choice of 4-5/8�, 5-1/2� and 7-1/2� barrel lengths. �The Single Six size revolvers have always been known for their handiness and ease of carry. Combined with the powerful and versatile 327 Federal Magnum, the new Single Seven is the perfect revolver for the outdoorsman and varmint hunter,� says Lipsey�s Vice President Flint Virgets.

Located in Baton Rouge, Lipsey�s was originally formed as a wholesale hunting and fishing distributor in 1953. Today it is one of the nation�s most prominent wholesale firearms distributors. The company, which sells exclusively to federally licensed dealers, has received a number of awards and accolades for its industry leadership. Moreover, Lipsey�s is recognized for its dedicated team, excellent relationships with customers and top firearms manufacturers, and exclusive product offerings.

To read more specifications and view pictures of the new Ruger Single Seven, visit LipseysGuns.com.

For any questions about Lipsey�s, visit http://www.lipseys.com or follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/lipseysguns or on Twitter @LipseysGuns.
Pretty slick looking revolver. At first I was thinking the 5 1/2" might be ideal but the more I think about it that 7 1/2" might be more fun.

I really enjoy long range shooting, like 200 yard plinking with a handgun, but don't like recoil any more. That long barrel would let you get up in the 1500 fps range with a 100 grain jacketed or even a 115 cast gas check bullet for a nice flat trajectory with low recoil and the longer sight radius would certainly be of benefit for precise shooting way off.

It would definitely be loud, though. wink
Im thinking of getting one for the opposite reason. I like the idea of a small frame, short barrel, 7 shot revolver for trail use or for a chest rig while fishing. I'm thinking your correct in the loud department.
These are on Lipsey's website now, www.lipseys.com. On the home page just search for manufacturer Ruger with caliber 327 Federal Magnum. MSRP of $659.
Posted By: Oregon45 Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 07/04/14
I've got my order in for one with a 7.5" barrel. Should shoot 100gr JHP's like a laser beam grin
I'll buy the first 4 & 5/8's or 5.5" model I can get my hands own!
Posted By: EWY Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 07/04/14
I want one. I want one bad. Probably the 5.5 ".

Ernie
Buddy of mine with an FFL called Lipsey's last week. His salesman told him they should arrive in about 1 month.
I called Boise Gun Company today, gave a $100 deposit and have a 4 5/8's on order now.

I am already considering the purchase of a Bisley Single six and swapping out the grip frame.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 08/31/14
Anyone hear any news on these yet? I've got an order in with my local shop too. Does anyone have experience with these type guns from Lipsey's. Will it be a long wait or is it completely up to the way the wind blows? My local shop says their contact tells them Lipsey's is still waiting for them as of last week.

Thanks,
Geno
Posted By: savage24 Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 09/01/14
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter


I am already considering the purchase of a Bisley Single six and swapping out the grip frame.

Good luck finding one of those! I know they have made a few, but I don't see them on Ruger's website. You may have to buy a bisley Blackhawk to get your grip frame.
Over on the Ruger forum, they are saying the new single sevens are coming out this month.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Lipsey's single six .327 - 09/04/14
That would be great, hopefully before I have to go down to Cali for a bit and run into all sorts of transfer problems. Would have to have my LGS hold it (or them, I might go for all 3!) until I get back this way in a month or so.

Thanks for the update,
Geno
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