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Old 01-05-2012, 10:14 PM
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I went to a gun dealer today and handled a 632 pro series. I liked it but the front sight was set back from the end of the barrel to allow the power port to work. I want a gun with a non-ported barrel.
I am looking at smith-wessons web site and don't see a .327 chambered revolver with just a regular non ported barrel. Did they ever make one and I am just too late to get one? If not, do any of you know if they have one coming out in the near future?
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Old 01-06-2012, 04:34 AM
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I saw pictures that sure did show a 2" barrel with no expansion chamber but I have not seen that ad anywhere now .Taurus has four models avaiable , through Cheaper Than Dirt had a Blue one a few week ago $214 and free shipping got that one for the wife , and the same through Bud's , pretty reasonally priced too . Stainless from Buds was $259 , that one is mine .
They remind me of a mini .357 magnum , real nice flash , nice little kick, and supposedly close to .357 magnum power .
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Garand, check these threads out........

S&W 632

.327 Federal Magnum options?

There are other threads but the one below is the grand-daddy of them all.

Model 632 Pro 2"

Here's the link to S&W for what you might be interested in, which you will also see below.

Product: Model 632

Even though you will find these photos in the other threads, here they are.

632-2 "Pro" with stock grips.....







Stock night sights (green over green) shown below..........



With Crimson Trace Grips



The different rounds it accepts
L-R: .32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, .32 H&R Magnum & .327 Federal Magnum



Below you will see the 632-1, also from the "Pro Series", along with a couple of other .327 Fed Mag guns.
I picked up the Ruger SP101 back in '08 and have been hooked ever since.....


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Old 01-06-2012, 05:17 AM
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I'm certainly no authority, but I've never seen one without the power port. I kinda question as well why S&W doesn't market one without the port. There's no doubt that ported barrels can reduce felt recoil and muzzle rise, but at the expense of additional noise that is reflected back to the operator.

On another note, it does appear that the port can be machined off and the barrel recrowned with a minimum of effort. I doubt that would even affect muzzle velocity since the rifling ends at the beginning of the port. I would expect that S&W measures the barrel length including the port so the effective barrel lenght would be like 2.5".

In retrospect, I wish I had gotten the 632 pro instead of the model 60-15 I actually did get.
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This is the 632 Pro that S&W promised for 18+ months, finally starting delivery in late August/early September of last year. It didn't come with the '60 Pro' grips.



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Damn thats a beauty !!
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Stainz is single handedly responsible for a lot of forum members buying Model 60 Pro grips for their J frames. These are the most comfortable J frame grips ever offered by S&W.
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This is the 632 Pro that S&W promised for 18+ months, finally starting delivery in late August/early September of last year. It didn't come with the '60 Pro' grips.



Note - no comp!

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