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I’ve been looking for one of these that I could afford, finally found one today and snatched it up. It is a 1978 from the serial number. The Magnas came with it and the targets were thrown in. Very smooth action. Happy, happy, happy!
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Wow!
That is a beauty. Looks like target hammer and trigger? Patridge front sight? Those target stocks are icing on the cake! JA
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Looks like a nice one. My first 27-2 was a six incher and I was hooked. Over the years, I have added another 6”, a couple in 5”, two more in 3 1/2”, one in 4” and lastly a 8 3/8". The 6 1/2” eludes me. You’re going to like your 27-2. I do. Enjoy.
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Looks like a nice one. My first 27-2 was a six incher and I was hooked. Over the years, I have added another 6”, a couple in 5”, two more in 3 1/2”, one in 4” and lastly a 8 3/8". The 6 1/2” eludes me. You’re going to like your 27-2. I do. Enjoy.
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I feel your pain, still looking for a 6.5 too and, like you, have the others. Maybe there weren't all that many 6.5s? Nice gun Pine_Worker, enjoy.
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That is a beauty. Looks like target hammer and trigger? Patridge front sight? Those target stocks are icing on the cake! JA
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2 T’s, hammer and trigger. Box says it came with Magnas. The target stocks were a bonus the seller threw in.
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Very Nice~ Congrats
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27-2
That is a beautiful Smith, well done!
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My local pawn shop placed at 27-2, absolutely
pristine with 3 Ts at a very reasonable price in
the case last Saturday.
When I visit this Saturday, I expect it'll be gone.
But who knows.
The owner is known for his honesty and has a steady
clientele.
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I love my 27-2 in 5" with factory combats
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Congratulations on the new acquisition! I keep looking for something like that...
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That is really nice. Congratulations!
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That's really really nice.
I think its cool that it came with a target hammer, trigger and Magna grips.
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I feel your pain, still looking for a 6.5 too and, like you, have the others. Maybe there weren't all that many 6.5s? Nice gun Pine_Worker, enjoy.
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Here's my 1960 6.5" M27. My favorite out my M27s.
I recently let go of my 1955 3.5" & 1957 4" pre-27s, 1961 6" M27 and my 1959 8 3/8" M27.
I did keep my 1968 nickle 6" 27-2 (my only nickel gun) and my 1975 5" 27-2.
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Took it to the range this morning. What a pleasure to shoot, and accurate!
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2 T’s, hammer and trigger. Box says it came with Magnas. The target stocks were a bonus the seller threw in.
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I don't know what you paid, but when he threw in the target grips, it was like he threw 2 hundred dollar bills on the counter.😀
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Nice looking rig, for sure. It’s a great feeling when you finally get your hands on something you’ve been after awhile.
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Took it to the range this morning. What a pleasure to shoot, and accurate!
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D,
I sold the Gold cup today. Glad you like the 27.
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I sold the Gold cup today. Glad you like the 27.
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That didn’t take long. A 4” is next.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pine_Worker
I’ve been looking for one of these that I could afford, finally found one today and snatched it up. It is a 1978 from the serial number. The Magnas came with it and the targets were thrown in. Very smooth action.
Happy, happy, happy!
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Congrats on the acquisition of S&W's finest. One note - the box in your photo is significantly newer than the gun, if it is in fact a 1978 gun. The box would date to 1982 or 1983...
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Nice catch.
Who doesn't like a 27. Yours sir is a beaut. I am lucky to have two. However the 27-1 6.5" is very special since it belonged to my Uncle John.
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Very nice addition. I bet you were happy when you saw this !! Congrats on a fine firearm.
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Who doesn't like a 27. Yours sir is a beaut. I am lucky to have two. However the 27-1 6.5" is very special since it belonged to my Uncle John.
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Very nice.
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Looks like that is a great find.
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A Cadillac among revolvers. You did well.
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S&W's cream of their crop
Pine_Worker;
Your Mod. 27 looks to be in excellent condition. You should be able to enjoy it as long as you own it. In my estimation, the S&W Mod. 27, in any of it's many configurations, is the absolute finest revolver ever made. Period.
One needs only to judge the Mod. 27 on the workmanship used to produce it, the artful checkering, types of finish, it's many accessories, Sight combinations, and it's many bbl. lengths, to realise that S&W chose ti to be their premer revolver. What's not to like, about this beautiful firearm?
My favorite bbl. length, for a Mod. 27, is the 3.5".
That Folks, is my 2¢ opinion of the exquisite S&W Mod. 27 revolver.
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Congrats on the acquisition of S&W's finest. One note - the box in your photo is significantly newer than the gun, if it is in fact a 1978 gun. The box would date to 1982 or 1983...
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That is the original box and serial number shows to be 1977-78
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Congrats on the acquisition of S&W's finest. One note - the box in your photo is significantly newer than the gun, if it is in fact a 1978 gun. The box would date to 1982 or 1983...
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I don't know why the box label image won't show up, but that is the original box Serial number N47XXXX
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I don't know why the box label image won't show up, but that is the original box Serial number N47XXXX
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You used the wrong code. I followed it back to PB and posted the correct code for you, which is the "IMG" code (last in the list).
RK is correct- that gun is too early for a one piece box. That label was added to that box. It is not a Factory label- it is a repro.
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