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model 27 5", was my thoughts correct?
My very first handgun was a 27. I thought I remembered reading somewhere Elmer Keith or someone writing that the longer barrel was preferred for MAGNUM guns. I thought the 5" would still be OK in a belt holster, unlike an even longer tube length, so that's what I did. I know that I am getting old. I cannot now find anything in writing to backup my original decision. Did I make the right choice based on what I thought was true? I think I paid $160 back in 75.
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If it is going in a holster on the hip, a N-frame w/ a six inch or less barrel is about right. Cannot imagine a good way to carry a 8 3/8 or longer barrel in a belt holster. FWIW, a Model 27 w/ a five inch barrel is special!!! JMHO. Sincerely. bruce.
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In "Sixguns", (which I no longer own to give you a page number,) Keith says the 5" would be suitable as a holster gun for taller individuals.
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To me, I think the 5" barrel is the best balance and the best overall appearance of all the Mod. 27's. I think you made a great choice!
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I agree. As for the original poster, you have a great all-around handgun. No need to change.
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I believe the 5" barrel is the perfect size on a N-frame revolver. It just looks and balances so perfect.
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Wasn't it Skeeter Skelton that was the proponent of the 5" N Frame magnums being the perfect combination for a belt holster carry? I could have that wrong.
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I guess what I meant to ask; was my CRITERIA for choosing a longer barrel regarding MAGNUM ammunition correct? What I think I remember; it was touted that a magnum needed a longer tube to get the benefit of a bit more burn time to get the extra velocity?
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Wasn't it Skeeter Skelton that was the proponent of the 5" N Frame magnums being the perfect combination for a belt holster carry? I could have that wrong.
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i would not like to carry an 8 3/8 barrel on my hip,although through the years I`ve seen lots of them with plenty of holster wear
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Wasn't it Skeeter Skelton that was the proponent of the 5" N Frame magnums being the perfect combination for a belt holster carry? I could have that wrong.
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Skeeter Skelton wrote an article in which he said if he could only have one gun, it would be a 5 inch Model 27. Long enough to hunt with, short enough to holster carry with lots of different power options from 38 Wadcutter through full power magnums. Shooting Times April 1969.
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Love mine! Great choice!
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If I had to have only one Model 27, a 5" is a good way to go
It was a 5" Model 27 in blue that the Factory chose as the 50th Anniversary model back in 1985.
Thankfully, neither I or the rest of you are restricted to owning only one Model 27
The first NEW revolver I ever bought was a 6" Model 27 back in 1978. I still own it to this day and it will be one of the firearms that is sold after my passing
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well I guess I had better include a photo as well; less than 300 rounds thru it!
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After reading Skeeter extol the virtues of a 5" Model 27. I decided that I should have one someday. Then, sometime in the late 1980's gun writer and photographer Stan Trzoniec wrote an article for Guns magazine with his 5" Model 27 with a McGivern Gold Bead front sight on the cover. Mr. Trzoniec is an excellent photographer and I am sure that many of you have seen his work in various gun magazines. Those photos really did it for me. I bought this one in 1991, it came in the presentation case. It has a Patridge front sight, but alas no McGivern bead. The 5 inch barrel seems just right.
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+1 on the 5” being a good all around choice.
To carry the long tubes you just have to have the right holster.
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While not a mainstream choice, I can attest that, thanks to the pictured Barranti Summer Classic holster, even IWB carry can be done with a five-inch M-27.
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Wasn't it Skeeter Skelton that was the proponent of the 5" N Frame magnums being the perfect combination for a belt holster carry? I could have that wrong.
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You are correct. sir! Skeeter's personal M27 was always had a 5 inch barrel.
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If I had to have only one Model 27, a 5" is a good way to go
It was a 5" Model 27 in blue that the Factory chose as the 50th Anniversary model back in 1985.
Thankfully, neither I or the rest of you are restricted to owning only one Model 27
The first NEW revolver I ever bought was a 6" Model 27 back in 1978. I still own it to this day and it will be one of the firearms that is sold after my passing
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Great Model 27 collection!!!!,congratulations!!! I see that you like Classic S&W revolvers, the 5" barrel is awesome, but I like the most the 4" blued with magna grips!!!..
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Great Model 27 collection!!!!,congratulations!!! I see that you like Classic S&W revolvers, the 5" barrel is awesome, but I like the most the 4" blued with magna grips!!!..
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Skeeter Skelton wrote an article in which he said if he could only have one gun, it would be a 5 inch Model 27. Long enough to hunt with, short enough to holster carry with lots of different power options from 38 Wadcutter through full power magnums. Shooting Times April 1969.
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How many 5" model 27's do you suppose Skeeter has sold?? Smith and Wesson ought to throw a 10 dollar gold piece on his grave for every one ever sold, Bless your heart Skeeter! we still love you MAN!
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Once in a while, Skeeter was wrong, but not this time. The 5-inch Model 27 is "just right" on a number of counts. This one is mine.
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For me the 3.5 - 5 inch N frame .357s provide the best balance for duty carry, and I think they look the coolest.
5” 27-2 nickel FHP
3.5” 27-2
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I'll heap on with my 27-2 5"
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5" 27
Not a 27 but a nice 5" none the less
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I got my first 27 in 1974. I think I paid around the same price. The 5" is awesome.
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My very first handgun was a 27. I thought I remembered reading somewhere Elmer Keith or someone writing that the longer barrel was preferred for MAGNUM guns. I thought the 5" would still be OK in a belt holster, unlike an even longer tube length, so that's what I did. I know that I am getting old. I cannot now find anything in writing to backup my original decision. Did I make the right choice based on what I thought was true? I think I paid $160 back in 75.
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There's just something about a mod 27 with some blueing wear.. They look so COOL..
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,,,, but when there is no blue-wear & hardly a turn line, you are faced with another problem,,,,, shoot or not
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I think you are correct. A 5" gu is about tthe limit for comfortable holster carry, especially if your getting in and out of a vehicle. I have some 6 and 6 1/2 inch guns and they are great, but don't go anywhere but tithe range much anymore.
Longer than that is just a pain. I have a 8 3/8 500 and it is asx handy as my carbines. . My XP 100s and Contender the same.
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I guess what I meant to ask; was my CRITERIA for choosing a longer barrel regarding MAGNUM ammunition correct? What I think I remember; it was touted that a magnum needed a longer tube to get the benefit of a bit more burn time to get the extra velocity?
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Does a longer barrel give you more velocity? Yes. Is it needed to get reach the full velocity potential of the cartridge? Sure. Is the old idea that a .357 out of a short barrel is no faster than a +P .38 a true fact? Absolutely not. A Magnum will always run faster than standard-pressure or +P ammo, regardless of barrel length. And even a Magnum gains no more than 20-40 FPS per added inch of barrel, so the difference between a 4" and a 5" is pretty much negligible.
So, is the old saw true? Yes -- and, no.
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,,,, but when there is no blue-wear & hardly a turn line, you are faced with another problem,,,,, shoot or not
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I to am the proud owner of a 27-2 with a 5 inch barrel. I just love the way mine feels and shoots. I think its just about perfect.
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I think that Patrol Inspector Jim Speaks deserves some of the credit. For those Skeeter fans that don't recognize the name, he was the guy that sold Skeeter his first 5"- that was originally a 3 1/2"!
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I've shot this one a lot, it's my companion most of the time. My truck has a special place in it. After all this time it, (build date 1969 "S") with it's bumps and Bruises is still functions as it should. I think the 5" 27-2 shoots much better than my 6" 28-2
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