Gunmakers routinely introduce new cartridges to stimulate sales among those who always have to have the latest thing. Sometimes these cartridges have staying power (.40 S&W being a good example), but most don't stick around. I really don't think anyone will be making .17 HMR or .204 Ruger rifles in a few years.
In the case of the .327 Federal, it seems to be a solution looking for a problem. The idea is to get six rounds into a compact revolver. But that problem was solved long ago: you simply don't need that extra shot so make do with five. A .357 Magnum revolver is a MUCH better choice for your wife. It will shoot a wide variety of readily available ammo, all the way from inexpensive .38 Special wadcutters that have very light recoil up the way to 158 grain .357 Magnum loads. It's best that your wife practice with wadcutters and stay clear of the .357 loads. Midway between the two are .38 Special +P loads that are powerful enough for self-defense without too much recoil.
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