27-7

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I'm sorry that I don't have any pictures.

I am looking at a 27-7. Its an 8 shot made for Bangers Dist. in the year 2000. This one has a 6-1/2" barrel.

90%+ gun with no box or papers. Its a beautiful handgun, looks brand new but has been shot a bit.

Anybody have any idea as to its value?
 
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Only 100 of these were made. Unfortunately that is too few to establish a pricing trend

pc27-6s.jpg

At auction, in excellent condition, with the proper box and papers it would not be surprising to see one of these easily top the $1500 mark and even approach or exceed the $2000 mark
 
I think price can vary but even the least amount will be high.
For example, if I have the 4" model (# BAG024) and if that 6.5" was #BNG024, it would likely be worth a premium to me...
 
Only 100 of these were made. Unfortunately that is too few to establish a pricing trend

pc27-6s.jpg

At auction, in excellent condition, with the proper box and papers it would not be surprising to see one of these easily top the $1500 mark and even approach or exceed the $2000 mark

That's the one. :D

No box and no papers but it is in excellent condition.

I liked it before I knew what it was.

I am gong to buy it just hoping to find a fair price.
 
I think price can vary but even the least amount will be high.
For example, if I have the 4" model (# BAG024) and if that 6.5" was #BNG024, it would likely be worth a premium to me...

Serial # BNG0084
 
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Its looking like I'll be picking this one up for less than $1000 out of pocket. No box no papers and I don't care. :D

When I first saw it I liked it. I held it and looked it over pretty good. I had no idea that it is what it is. Just something about it that I really liked.

I saw the 27-7 and at first glance thought it was a 27-1 which in all honesty means nothing to me.

I like .357s for one reason or another and something about this one just stood out. I liked everything about it.

I don't pick a gun because its rare or in high demand or because of its value and I don't know enough about guns to want a particular one. I pick a gun because I like it. I like the way it looks or the way it feels in my hands.

I'm really looking forward to adding this one to my small collection.
 
Congratulations on a great find

I personally love the 8 shot, 357 Magnum, Model 27/327/627 family of revolvers

An 8 shooter is just so cool

One of my favorites is my blue, 3 1/2" Model 27.

These revolvers are setup to work with or without moon clips. Ask the shop if any clips are included

These are all 8 shooters :)

8-shots.jpg
 
Congratulations on a great find

I personally love the 8 shot, 357 Magnum, Model 27/327/627 family of revolvers

An 8 shooter is just so cool

One of my favorites is my blue, 3 1/2" Model 27.

These revolvers are setup to work with or without moon clips. Ask the shop if any clips are included

These are all 8 shooters :)

Nice collection. This will be my first 8 shot pistol.
 
I have BNG007 Purchased for $1500. Since then an action job, Ti cylinder and 8-10k rounds through it at ICORE matches. Probably not worth much. I recently sold BNG0036 for $1500 factory fired only without case papers or factory grip. YMMV.
 
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