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The cartridge never really took off, and the companies which manufactured revolvers for it (Charter Arms, Taurus, Freedom Arms) ceased doing so in 2012. Part of it perhaps owes to the tense situation of gun owners and the high demand of cartridges some expect to be targeted by the current administration... those cartridges become the priority for manufacturers, and it really doesn't make for a good climate to introduce a cartridge. And some of it definitely owes to the round just not catching on. It's not the first cartridge intended to replicate the performance of the .357 Magnum - the .357 Sig was intended to, as well. But, unlike the .327 Federal Magnum (which was only available in revolvers), the .357 Sig found a market in law enforcement, which assured its continuity... the .327 found no such market.

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