5 screw Model 27 C&R?

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I'm interested in buying a 3 1/2" Model 27, but live in California. That means that to buy one from out of state, it must be 50 years old or older.

One that I'm looking at is a 5 screw model, with a serial number of S 80,xxx.

According to information that I've referenced on this site, S&W stopped making the 5-screw N frame in 1956 and this one should be ok.

Can anyone confirm this? Can anyone offer an opinion on what a fair price for this one would be, assuming that there are no undisclosed problems (the owner has described it as being in "very good" condition).

Thanks
 

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I can tell you that $1000 wouldn't buy that revolver around here.
 
S/N S 9958X, shipped 9/23/53. So yours should be even older.
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I'm in Ca and just picked up off the web a pre 27 with a five inch barrel made in 54, in excellent condition, in the low 1100's and was surprised I got it. I had seen several that sold in the 1300 to 1500 range. I hope you can get better pictures to judge the condition for yourself.
 
Thanks, all

I do have additional pics.
 

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I'm in Ca and just picked up off the web a pre 27 with a five inch barrel made in 54, in excellent condition, in the low 1100's and was surprised I got it. I had seen several that sold in the 1300 to 1500 range. I hope you can get better pictures to judge the condition for yourself.


I have two Model 27's with 5 inch barrels, but they are the FBI commemorative revolvers, so I will not fire them.

I've always wondered why they didn't make the commemoratives in 3.5 inch, or at least offer a choice.

Not sure what they are worth...the value of commemorative and special edition guns is difficult to determine.
 
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For us in CA, $900 would have been a good price, looked correct for that era. I paid $950 two years ago for a 1952 3.5" Pre 27, but it did have a red ramp sight, which could not be either confirmed or denied in the S&W letter as it was an option
 
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