It's really interesting that they compare the 327 to a lightweight +P 38 and one of the least most effective rounds out there. You will kindly notice they did not compare the 327 to a 158 gn +P 38, or to a 200 gn 38 standard velocity/standard pressure round. In fact, I believe they comapred the 327 to the same lightweight round they used to test the lightweight titanium revolvers when they first came out; simply not a valid comparison. Sort of like the comparison between the 308 and the 30-06. Well, I suppose that if you are going to compare something to something else and want your favorite to come out looking better you would want to make a unfavorable comparison........
If you wish to compare the 327 to something, compare it to a Tokarev in 7.62x25mm - near ballistic twins. And most folk seem to forget that the Tokarev was the comm blocs standard sidearm for almost 30 years and is still sought after. Heck, the commies only went to a 9mm (9mm Mak) when they downgraded the pistol to a defensive role. And please, before anyone starts gushin' out about bad comparisons just remember that the Tok, as a bottle necked round, can be loaded with the same bullets as the 327 and probably just as fast. And I also doubt the Tok would weigh any more than the Ruger. Ah, choices, choices, choices.......well, at least the Tokarevs and ammo are available...........