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Originally Posted by NYlakesider
I have had both, but now only have the 28. Consider the 27 just a fancier more expensive upgrade of the 28. Both are good guns but a lot depends on what your going to do. Shoot it a lot, or admire it a lot and what money you wish to spend!.
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Actually, it's exactly the other way around.
The 28 is (was) a less fancier, less expensive version of the 27.
It was intended for LEO use while the 27 (it's direct ancestor the Registered Magnum that is) was aimed at a gun savvy wealthy public (first released smack in the middle of the Great Depression it was not the "average Joe" handgun).