S&W 27-2,4" nickel prices

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If it is a factory nickel plating, "yes". Even more of a "yes" if it has its original stocks.
 
I think Im being kiddin here. Please go buy it, even if it is a bit dirty. If the grips are right and there is an "N" on the left flat, buy now! You just made an easy $500.
 
M-27

I just bought one, I had been looking at it for about a year, Gentleman was asking $1400 but it didn't move because everyone is looking for a 3 1/2 and 5 inch and this was a very dirty gun. I offered $900 and discussed the condition with him. We settled on $1100. Four inches is rarer than the other two barrel sizes. 4 inch was not a cataloged size until 1977 when the 3 1/2 and 5 inch barrel sizes were discontinued. Prior to that 4 inch M 27s were special order. Also note only about 10% were nickel .
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Sounds like an excellent buy! An LGS has one at $1299 that indicates the presentation case is included (though I’ve not asked yet to see that or the gun).
 
I only paid $325 for mine with original stocks and like new... In 1986... :D
 
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In 1985 I bought mine for $250.00. Pachmayr stocks but a polished action. I joke I bought it because I couldn't find a 4" M-28.
 
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Not really "handy" by modern standards but worth owning, especially at that price. Joe
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I don't buy older revolvers without box and papers, but it comes down to 3 things. Condition, condition,condition.
 
Model 27-2 Nickel

Agreed on a price with the owner. Set up a place to meet. About an hour or so after our agreement. He text me back,to say he changed his mind. Decided he liked it .ore,since he found out more about the gun. Decided he was going to keep it. Well it's still listed. A friend texted him. He said it was still for sale. $200 higher than what we agreed to. So I texted him,and asked if he changed his mind,and decided to sale. He said he just hadn't taken the posting down. I don't know what his game is other than wanting more money.
 
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Agreed on a price with the owner. Set up a place to meet. About an hour or so after our agreement. He text me back,to say he changed his mind. Decided he liked it .ore,since he found out more about the gun. Decided he was going to keep it. Well it's still listed. A friend texted him. He said it was still for sale. $200 higher than what we agreed to. So I texted him,and asked if he changed his mind,and decided to sale. He said he just hadn't taken the posting down. I don't know what his game is other than wanting more money. So he lied to me,after I agreed to give him what he wanted. Beware of this kind of scum,when you make a deal!


So he made a deal with you, then changed the deal. He is one to be avoided.
 
For some reason I see more nickel four inch 27-2's pop up for sale than blued versions.
Also see quite a few nickel guns that are not pinned but have recessed cylinders.
The 4" N frame is one of my favorites and I prefer them to the 3.5" and the 5".
 
For some reason I see more nickel four inch 27-2's pop up for sale than blued versions.
Also see quite a few nickel guns that are not pinned but have recessed cylinders.
The 4" N frame is one of my favorites and I prefer them to the 3.5" and the 5".

Same here. I believe when Smith dumped the 3.5 and 5 inch guns and catalogued the 4 inch in the late 70’s, they made more nickel than blue.
 

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