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Never could find a "shooter" 3-1/2" 27.
Did have a cheap 8-3/8" one that never shot well.
Happened on a 3-1/2" barrel and the marriage proceeded:
For me, service stocks are just better on these guns.
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Never could find a "shooter" 3-1/2" 27.
Did have a cheap 8-3/8" one that never shot well.
Happened on a 3-1/2" barrel and the marriage proceeded:
For me, service stocks are just better on these guns.
Agree, the target grips, hammer and trigger look out of place on short barrel guns.
Happy holidays
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