627-0 Unexpected find

justintyme

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So I sold a couple guns yesterday, and it ended up I didn't come come with a dime in my pocket from them. I walked into the gun shop who transfers them for me and what did I see in the case but a 627-0.....well I walked away for a few minute thinking how proud my wife would be of my self control but needless to say the cash in my pocket from my sales never made into the bank account
By the time they finished my paperwork for shipping out the one I was selling I was holding it in my greedy little hands and telling the guy behind the counter to start the paperwork for me... It's in very nice condition, but not perfect and no case or anything. Thats ok though cuz I wont feel guilty shooting it! I wont be buying that 657 3" or Mountain gun I was going to try and find for a bit though

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Very nice, I think I would have done the same as you. I've got 19 revolvers in my collection now and think that may be enough (until #20 shows up).

It's now May 2020 and #s 20 and 21 have been added.
 
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Congrats and welcome to the club!
I also stumbled upon mine, thought it was a 629 at first glance. Also stumbled upon a few mountain guns and 3" 657s, so I know you can do it too. :D
 

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I too stumbled across my 627-0. Wasn't looking for one, but when I saw it in the used case I decided it needed a good home. Shooting target wadcutter loads out of it you would think you were shooting a .22, and even the stiffest .357 loads are pleasant. The 627-0 is a really nice revolver.
 
Your pocket evidently already had a hole in it.
It's always nice when I see something I like and have the money to buy it.
Right place, right time, right money.
 
Unexpected 627-0

Great guns folks. I enjoyed your pics. I "unexpectedly" bought a 627-0 yesterday. It is in like new condition. If it was fired, it was not fired much. Will attach some pictures and appreciate anything you can tell me about it including value and prospect for higher future value. A friend asked me about buying it and I'm trying to decide if I should sell or hold. FWIW, I paid top dollar because it is a complete set, box, unopened tool kit, papers and a nice set of target grips. I appreciate your knowledge and willingness to share.
 

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Good choice...I bought one NIB back in 1989. Still have it. Great shooter. It sits next to my two 3" 657s and a Mountain Gun! :p
 
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