I had to take my wife to Tucson yesterday for a Dr's appointment so to kill time I went and hit some gunshops. Big mistake.
I was aware of the new Smith 327WR via an email from Smith so they were kind of on my radar, but I figured what was the chance of actually stumbling across one. Second shop I went into had one on the shelf, stupid money but it came home with me.
After stripping, cleaning and a set of Hogue fingergroove stocks I had laying around.
I have a thing for quick shooting DA revo's and this checked all the boxes. After inspection it does seem that this is what a PC revolver should be, I would say that these do get some extra attention at the factory, I can find no flaws of any kind. It even had lubrication when I popped the sideplate off, first Smith I've bought in years that wasn't bone dry inside!
I'll see how it shoots before too long but I'm pretty optimistic from my initial inspection that it will be alright. This is my first scandium gun and i like what I've seen so far.
I was aware of the new Smith 327WR via an email from Smith so they were kind of on my radar, but I figured what was the chance of actually stumbling across one. Second shop I went into had one on the shelf, stupid money but it came home with me.



After stripping, cleaning and a set of Hogue fingergroove stocks I had laying around.

I have a thing for quick shooting DA revo's and this checked all the boxes. After inspection it does seem that this is what a PC revolver should be, I would say that these do get some extra attention at the factory, I can find no flaws of any kind. It even had lubrication when I popped the sideplate off, first Smith I've bought in years that wasn't bone dry inside!
I'll see how it shoots before too long but I'm pretty optimistic from my initial inspection that it will be alright. This is my first scandium gun and i like what I've seen so far.