First N frame

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Never had or even shot an N-frame before, but that didn't stop me from getting the itch to have one. Have been on the look for a while, but not too many pop up around here- mostly smaller revolvers. Have bought on gunbroker before, but a little hesitant when it comes to an older revolver, really wanted something I could examine up close.
Finally found this one at a lgs, & man is it a peach. Serial puts it, best I can decipher, at 77-78 (N463xxx). Owner didn't advertise or claim that it was unfired outside of the factory, but it's like new in the box. 003" feeler gauge enters the cylinder gap, but 004" won't. Great single action trigger, good double action, just a bit heavy.
Took it for a spin the next morning. Only loaded ammunition inventoried right now is 158 grain rnfp, coated lead, IMR-4227. Shoot these out of a Winchester 1873 & they're fantastic, but as expected, some unburned powder from the revolver. Very good accuracy, though.

Learned/confirmed a few things:

- Still do best with plain black, Patridge style post
- Turns out I really dig the wide trigger
- Found the big frame & football target stocks easy to control
- Waited way, way too long to get an N-frame 357 Magnum

Going to work up a light target load with HP-38. Have more of the rnfp on hand, and some Acme wadcutters on the way.
Don't shoot a lot of heavy loads, but will work up one of those too. Probably with H110 since it's what I have. Projectile undecided.

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That would be hard to find at a LGS around here.
Very nice M27, looks new. Congratulations.
 
@SS336- Waited a good while to find this one, & wouldn't you know they had two. The other was a Registered Magnum (pre-27?) in near mint condition, though at a much higher price. This shop is mostly walnut & blued steel, owner does a lot of traveling & networking to keep the racks & cases well furnished. Got a Marlin 39A there at a good price as well some time back.
@series guy- Indeed it does! First time out was doing better at 25 yards than with any other handgun. Ideal (for me anyway) sights, long barrel, & weight are all beneficial. Feared the big frame & target stocks might be tough for my average size hands, but it was the opposite- felt more in control of the revolver than with my 686-1 or 13-4. Especially during double action pulls, despite the 27-2 being a pound or two heavier in pull weight than the others.
@bigmtnman- You ain't kidding! Already doing little checking on shooter grade 28 prices, something to help share the load so to speak.
 
I have a couple of 27-2's but no 6" version. Maybe one of these days. Beautiful revolver. Does look new. I think I'd like the front sight though..
(Baughman) ??
 
May have been a bit confusing about the front sight (forgive me, I speak Kentucky)... I love it! Other types of sights are more eye catching or better in low light etc, but the targets don't lie- I always shoot best with Patridge style.
 
First, Welcome to the Forum

Congratulations on a beautiful addition to the Family

You will find MANY of your fellow Forum Members are fans of the 27/327/627 family of revolvers.

I got my first one back in 1978. It was the first NEW firearm I ever had. It is the 6" nickel pictured in the top right of that first image. My serial number is probably less than 1000 from yours :)

I have added many since that day. Some are the older 6 shooters

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While others are the newer 8 shooters

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For decades my target/plinking load has been 5.5 grains of 231/HP38 pushing a 158 grain hard cast LSWC, so the projectile you already have on hand will work just fine.

I have burned LOTS of H110 through my 357 Magnums. My buddy used to call the 125 grain Winchester JHPs on top of 21.6 grains of H110 the Attention Getter. He loved shooting it from his 3 1/2" Model 27.

That load has been used in all of my firearms from the 2 1/8" Model 640 to the 20" lever gun.
 
Yeah, O.k.

He found that AND a Registered Magnum at the LGS. REG1, I'm sure. I've been wondering where Hoovers gun went.

LOL.

I'm sorry but I have to see it to believe it. You all know how these new posters have been starting out!
 
Having purchased 4 revolvers in the past 3 months, my gun budget is severely depleted. I couldn't afford one if I was offered a killer deal on it. But I only have K/L frames. So the need is still there. You guys ain't helping. Just sayin'.:(

OP, very nice revolver! They are addicting, so take care. You start out with one. Then it's another caliber, barrel length, finish, frame size, revision number, performance center, engraved, special edition, U.S. owned, Police owned etc. etc. etc.
They're like potato chips. Bet ya can't eat just one!:)
 
Moratorium in place on new (to me) calibers since the Great Ammo/Component Shortage started, but when (if???) sanity returns I'd not mind one in a fortysomething one little bit. Not sure if 41-44-45, probably whichever showed up first at a price that coincided with my fun budget.

@ colt saa- Sounds like the kind of load I'm looking for, will definitely give it a go. Magnum cases, I presume?
Attention Getter no doubt, also heard heavy H110/296 loads called fireball, light show, flamethrower, and dragon load... all accurate descriptions! Don't care to shoot a bunch of those these days, but everybody ought to once in a while just to remember what a 357 Magnum can be.

@ luvsmiths- Scout's Honor, a real life Registered Magnum! Didn't buy as it was a whole lot more than the 27-2. Close to where I work, so will swing by tomorrow at lunch & get a photo if it's still there. A1 Guns in Florence, Ky if you're interested :).
 
Must be too recent of an arrival, it's not listed on their website...:)...Ben

I love his very knowledgeable, and in depth descriptions on his for sale items. He gets it all done in one sentence, and doesn't even need pictures.

His YELP reviews ( only two) are also OUTSTANDING! (not)

Somehow I'm guessing very soon there will be some GOOD reviews!
 
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@ colt saa- Sounds like the kind of load I'm looking for, will definitely give it a go. Magnum cases, I presume?
Attention Getter no doubt, also heard heavy H110/296 loads called fireball, light show, flamethrower, and dragon load... all accurate descriptions! Don't care to shoot a bunch of those these days, but everybody ought to once in a while just to remember what a 357 Magnum can be.
Yes, I load all ammunition that is intended to be fired in my 357 firearms into Magnum brass

My family and friends have burned through more than 100 pounds of H110 on heavy loads in both 357 Magnum and 41 Magnum

Those 125s move out of my 3 1/2" 27 at 1315 FPS, the 6" 27 at roughly 1525 FPS. They make 1600 FPS in the 8" Python and clear the 20" Model 92 at 2196 FPS :eek:
 

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