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Old 03-30-2012, 10:43 PM
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Default 627 with non-fluted cylinder question

I am considering buying a no dash 627 6", but one thing that kind of bugs me is that it has a non-fluted cylinder. I think it looks silly, I have never been a fan of those on any revolver.

What is the approximate value of this gun, assume it's in excellent shape, but has hogue grips. I dont see 627's around here very often, if ever.

Also, how difficult would it be to swap out the cylinder? Is that something I can do myself?
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