8 shot revolver thread...

Oooo. I like this! I know this is a 627 from the Performance Center with a 6-1/2" barrel . . . anyone know the dash number? Anyone know the SKU number? Model name? Years of manufacture? TIA!

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Oooo. I like this!

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I know this is a 627 from the Performance Center with a 6-1/2" barrel . . . anyone know the dash number? Anyone know the SKU number? Model name? Years of manufacture? TIA!

It is a 627-PC, SN JMS078, made exclusively for Lew Horton (one of 200, I think). I think the product code is 170102 and I believe it shipped in 1998... Kind of a rare duck.
 
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It is a 627-PC, SN JMS078, made exclusively for Lew Horton (one of 300, I think). I think the product code is 170102 and I believe it shipped in 1998... Kind of a rare duck.

1 of 200, correct on product code.

shinbone, there is no dash #. It is stamped "627 PC"
 
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Here is my Pro Series. Got a decent deal on it, but not a screaming steal. It's a whole lot of fun, and my first venture into N frames, a 629 and a 625 are next. Swapped the finger groove stock goodyears for some without grooves. Much better, now to decide between another set of Herrett's, or maybe some Ahrends. Already had my holster guy make a nice pancake in cordovan with tobacco elephant to carry it at the farm. Rainy days brings out the
 

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Howdy GunarSailors,

You might not have had this in mind when you started this thread, but I didn't see one of these posted here. My lgs ordered this for me last spring -- a hoot to shoot, and with the Tamers on there's no perceived recoil.

You might recognize the coins, too. Had several AMMO friends through the years.

Slàinte,

Bob
 

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I only have one. I had to be different so I black nitrided the cylinder, ejector rod and Ed Brown cylinder release. I also added a Dave Lauck rear sight and Ahrends cocobolo handles.
 

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Good morning gentlemen,
I hope this might be the right thread where to post and my question is not too stupid. My first revolver is a 686 4" , that I bought on an instinctive basis, feeling it fitting my hand as a glove. It was intended primarily for home defense, but I love shooting it at the range where it shows to be accurate and reliable.
Wishing a second revolver, I thought an 8 shots 5" barrel would have been the right choice, offering a bit more fun at the range while remaining easily manageable.
I really liked the 327 TRR8, but several reputable dealers strongly advised me against it, reporting intolerable recoil and a flimsy, unreliable structure unsuitable for the range.
I thought its weight would have made it easier to handle and still very manageable with the 38 spl. ammo I mainly use and that some 50 rounds monthly as a second handgun would have not put it in danger.
Although driving far away from my region, I finally had the nice opportunity to hold (although not to shoot..) and compare side by side the 627 PC, both 4" and 5", the 327 TRR8 and the 686 (although not 8 shots) of the same barrel length.
I found the grips more a less all the same, a bit shorter with less room for the little finger than in my 686, but still very comfortable. I felt the 627 4" a bit clumsy, the 5" extremely well balanced but a bit heavy and the 686 very close to what I already own.
The 327 seemed to me beautifully balanced and easy to hold even with a single hand, so that I happily bought it, but had to return it due to the weird occurrence I elsewhere reported.
Being not in a hurry, I could order any model at my LGD and easily wait for it to arrive.
On the one hand , the hearts wants what it wants , but on the other hand I'm really wondering whether the destiny ( or any equivalent as you might call it) is clearly telling me I don't have to buy a 327 , but rather shift to the 627.
Any advise and considerations?
 
...I'm really wondering whether the destiny ( or any equivalent as you might call it) is clearly telling me I don't have to buy a 327 , but rather shift to the 627. Any advise and considerations?

I like my 327TRR8 better than my 627PC. I don't know what problem you had with the 327 but I wouldn't let it deter you since you already compared the two first hand. Go with your first impression.

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a couple of recently acquired 8 shots....
A 627-5 with the 4" round barrel (163357), and an early 627PC (170089)

I saw a 627-5 just like that at the Big Gun Show but it was late on the second day & my feet were wore out, so I headed home. It didn't take long, after I left, that I started kicking myself for not getting it.

You don't see those that often. I don't know why they're not a standard catalog item? Seems like a no-brainer, but then again S&W and I don't seem to think alike often. ;)

Nice find!

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What did you end up doing? If you don't mind me asking.
I didn't get much feedback to my question, possibly being posted in the wrong thread. Anyway, a 627-5 PC NIB was available at my LGS for a good price, so I bought it.
I find it beautiful, although more demanding to be shot than expected.
Dunno whether this will be how the story ended, should I have the chance to get more info, try the 327 at the range or stumble across it the right way in the future.
 

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Here is another 8, little ones. Model 63 .22 with 3" barrel. Santa dropped it off early , in November.
Shown here on my fly fishin' Grandpa's old wicker creel. I can tell you it's many an Oregon Rainbow Trout was slipped down that opening!
Steve W
 

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