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i just bought this on monday.
as a matter of fact this revolver made me want to join this forum.
i figure if anybody knows their smith & wessons it is you folks.
i am showing every bad thing i can find on this specimen as well as the good points.












 
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Welcome to the forum. Now how are you going to top that for a next post. What a great find.


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i paid $430 out the door for it.
it has a cylinder gap of .004 and barely detectable endshake.
(i learned how to check for that on this forum!)
 
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i wonder where i could find a cleaning rod and perhaps a manual for this?
 
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i had a 686 with the same length bbl. and liked it a lot.
but according to what i have read and how this one feels in the hand.
i think i just aquired an expensive new hobby!
 
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Very nice. I would have paid that much and probably $100 more for that gun and considered it a good deal.
 
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Nice looking pistol. Too bad you cant still buy that type of craftsmanship. Congrats on a great find.
 
Posts: 657 | Location: NWA | Registered: 24 April 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Very nice. Model 27's are a special favorite and nickel too. Thanks for the excellent photography also!
regards,
Ralph


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Hi Bill, glad to see you found your way over here from the other forum. Nice to see you here, and that 27, also.

I swear you told me it was $420 earlier... Wink


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oops
that was a typo
$420 it is.
 
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unclebill: Very nice 27-2 for a super price. Good for you. I'm dealing on an excellent condition blued P/R, 27-2, 6", in a presentation box, priced at $649 shipped to my door and I figure that's a good price. You did good with yours.



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Very nice gun, don't use any hoppies on it, Mothers wax is the best. Enjoy John


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Originally posted by mod57:
Very nice. Model 27's are a special favorite and nickel too. Thanks for the excellent photography also!
regards,
Ralph


there is another man who always posts great photos of his revolvers here and elsewhere.
i looked at how he composed his photos and tried to do it the same way.
(i cant remember his name)
this is a cheapo little camera but it works fine!
 
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think i just aquired an expensive new hobby!



At the price you got this one, you're doing better then 99% of the mutual funds out there. I tell the Mrs. it's an investment vehicle. So far she's buying it.

What you need to do now is get the M27 with a 3 1/2", 4", 5" and 6" barrels in nickel. Put them side to side in a display case. Then you can do the same with the blue ones. Just trying to help.


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