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Old 03-16-2014, 05:55 PM
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Thanks Guys ,
I'm really stoked about the 2 guns. Gonna get a thread started up for each one but here is a quick pic of the 2 and the rig that came with the model 29.
So, where did the Cokes come from?
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Old 03-16-2014, 06:09 PM
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So, where did the Cokes come from?
I bought those at the OGCA show for $250. Just knew I would find a good use for them sooner or later.

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Camaro: You got a steaming deal on the 4" 27-2. The 4" 27-2 is the rarest of the 27-2 series, the only thing more rare is a nickel 4" 27-2. A lot of folks think that the 3.5" is the most rare, not so. That being said a nickel 3.5 27-2 (even a blue one) is a dynamite looking and feeling handgun. Some folks really over pay for a 3.5" thinking they are extremely rare, they are currently much in demand for that reason.
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Camaro: You got a steaming deal on the 4" 27-2. The 4" 27-2 is the rarest of the 27-2 series, the only thing more rare is a nickel 4" 27-2. A lot of folks think that the 3.5" is the most rare, not so. That being said a nickel 3.5 27-2 (even a blue one) is a dynamite looking and feeling handgun. Some folks really over pay for a 3.5" thinking they are extremely rare, they are currently much in demand for that reason.
Is that right? I just bought a nice Nickel 4" 27-2 yesterday on Gun Broker.

I thought on the 27-2s that 3.5 and 5 inchers were the rare ones. The 4" looked so nice though, that I just had to put a bid on it.
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