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Old 04-07-2024, 01:47 PM
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I love my N-frames. They comprise about 50% of my total S&W collection. To sharpen that focus even more, I prefer that the caliber start with a “4” and my favorite barrel length is 5”.

Two out of three isn’t bad. I get e-mails from a small, local auction house. They auction all kinds of stuff, most of it junk – but as they say, “One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.” Up to this point I hadn’t found any treasure. I got an e-mail from them early last week, touting their upcoming auction on Friday. It was an on-line auction only and any lots won had to be physically picked-up on Saturday or Sunday or they reverted to the auction house.

They had about 11 guns in this auction and most of them were the aforesaid “junk”. But one caught my eye. Headlined as a S&W .357 Revolver, you had to actually read the description (or look very closely at the pictures) to ascertain that it was a Model 27, a dash 2 to be exact. The description didn’t even disclose the barrel length. It certainly looked like a 5”, but the longer I looked at it, the more it started to grow – is it a 6” or a 5”. At that point in the week the top bid was less than $300, so I said, “What the hell” and threw a low-ball bid at it, fully expecting to be outbid. My bid was less than half of what I paid for a 6” 27-2 (gun only – as this one was).

Never looked on Friday – the day of the auction – but I came home from a Cars & Coffee event that I did with my older son, to find an e-mail that I had won the gun.

Now the scrambling began. Everyone knows NJ sucks when it comes to guns (and property taxes and car insurance and…the list goes on) but you need an individual “Permit to Purchase” for each individual handgun. Time was that I used to keep two or three always on hand, but that was before our esteemed governor saw fit to increase the price from $2 each to $25 each (and yes it is being contested in the courts). At $2 each I really didn’t care if one expired before I needed it, but, call me cheap, at $25 per I only get them as I need them and the process usually takes several weeks.

Fortunately, the owner of a LGS works pretty closely with me and he provided me with a copy of his license so that I could pick the gun up and transport to him for entry in his bound book and subsequent transfer to me when my purchase permit came through.

I went to the auction house and paid for the gun. I asked if they had a ruler and he handed me the gun and a tape measure. First, the gun was in pristine condition – barely a turn line and clean as a whistle. The tape told the tale – it was, indeed, a 5” barrel. He told me it came from an estate and I imagine that this was a “sock-drawer gun”, fired little and put away. It was also an interesting configuration. The serial number puts it at 1974 or 75. I guess all the 3T guns came a little later. This one has a standard trigger and hammer and Magna stocks with a Tyler T-grip (metal).

Once the state gives me permission, it will come home to join its brethren.

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Old 04-07-2024, 02:09 PM
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That is a fine score! Congratulations! Personally, I prefer the standard service trigger and semi-target hammer you have on your gun. They just feel and look better in my opinion. Enjoy that one!
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Old 04-07-2024, 04:50 PM
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5" is not unusual at all for a 27-2.
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That's a very heart-warming story Bob. I love hearing about the unusual finds we come across. That looks to be a beautiful gun and I'm sure it'll shine more when you get it out of NJ detention and throw a coat of Ren wax on it. I got my 5"er, a 1967 year model, from a job super that didn't know what he had for $600 including the original box. It's one of the few guns I own that I've never shot because of its condition.
Be sure and post pics when you get it in hand. Congrats.

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Nice Gun!
Never shot a Blind Squirrel, but one time I did shoot a Three Legged Squirrel.
I heard about that for a Looong Time!
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Pizza Bob so we get an idea about your taste in guns,but what is your pizza preference?
Do you need a permit to carry pizza?
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Nice job,great find!
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Beautiful gun, congratulations
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Pizza Bob so we get an idea about your taste in guns,but what is your pizza preference?
Do you need a permit to carry pizza?
California probably has a list of pizzas you are allowed to own. NJ might have one too. It has to be climate friendly. No wood burning ovens. Electric only. Save the wind turbine and the heck with the fish.

BTW, great looking 27.
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Pizza Bob so we get an idea about your taste in guns,but what is your pizza preference?
Do you need a permit to carry pizza?
There is a local pizza place here that makes Tomato Pies - not pizza - there is a distinction, although I'm at a loss as to what it is - I believe it is the order in which the ingredients are layered on the crust. If you are ever near Robbinsville, NJ or Yardley, PA you owe it to yourself to try Delorenzo's Tomato Pies. I used to live around the corner from their original store (founded 1947, IIRC) that was in a row home in downtown Trenton, NJ. This place must have pre-dated the restroom laws as there weren't any, but people, literally, lined up around the block to get in. The grandson of the founder has expanded to the two locations mentioned (Trenton location is no more - probably a good thing) - and these do have rest rooms - LOL. Very nice restaurants. Fortunately, the pizza,,,errrr, tomato pies have remained the same quality.

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Although NJ does have good pizzas and “tomato pies, the laws on guns, taxes, etc, etc just plain stink. I know ther e are gun lovers in the Garden State, and nobody likes onerous taxes. Why don’t you guys get organized and fix it?
Regardless, that was a sweet find on that Model 27... I guess nobody else was willing to put up with the hassle!
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