model 27 value

backer

Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2005
Messages
122
Reaction score
110
Location
san diego
What is a reasonable price for 99%, 4" 27-2. Revolver only The "Standard Catalog" states that both the 4 and 3½" models command roughly the same premium, however I find it difficult to believe that relationship exists in the current market.
 
Last edited:
Register to hide this ad
The 3 1/2" is more common than the 4", but the reverse seems to be the norm for value. Are you a buyer or seller?
 
Thats the conclusion I have come to. I'm a potential buyer at $950. It might be a little on the high side but haven't seen any pristine 4" models for sale lately. Especially in Ca.
 
  • Like
Reactions: GLL
Thats the conclusion I have come to. I'm a potential buyer at $950. It might be a little on the high side but haven't seen any pristine 4" models for sale lately. Especially in Ca.
Thats no to bad . I don't quibble over a few 100 if I really like it I would buy it no matter what anyone says. If its a face to face sale you can usually dicker some.
 
The 4" M27-2 was only made for a few years in the late '70s and early '80s. They are not common. I don't think that price is out of line. I have one I paid $300 for about 15 years ago.:cool: No box, but it's in about 99% condition. Had no idea how scarce it is until I joined the Forum.
I wouldn't sell it for that price.
Jim
 
The 3 1/2" models are fairly easy to find (but expensive ) !
The 4" versions are difficult to find (and also expensive) !

Jerry
 
I'm going to go ahead with it. Its a beautiful revolver, and, as it has been said numerous time on this forum "they ain't makin them no more".
Thanks to all
Bob A.
 
hi grab it you will not be disappointed , fine guns and quite the conversation piece.

i was able too get a 4"bbl nickle plate triple t 27-2 awhile ago and am very very happy i did.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0236.jpg
    IMG_0236.jpg
    121.8 KB · Views: 31
Back
Top