8 shot revolver thread...

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It's not exclusive or fancy, but here is my 627 Pro I bought to treat myself for my 60th birthday.

This is it when I first picked it up at my local FFL after buying it from Bud's:





And this is how it looks now that I've changed out the Goodyears for a proper set of Cocobolo Ahrends grips:



The only other thing I've done since the last 2 pics is change out the red ramp front sight for a gold bead patridge front blade. I got spoiled to the gold bead patridge style front sight with my "Outnumbered" 27-5 that came with that style sight installed. I've put them on my 629-3 Classic and this 627 Pro since they have the interchangeable front sight system.
 
Ok, I just took a pic of my 627 Pro with the gold bead patridge sight installed on it. I really do like these beaded patridge sights. And I also love the replaceable sight system that S&W has on these revolvers as well as on my 629-3 Classic. It makes swapping front sights out quick and easy.

 
The Lew Horton Registered Magnums with their dual logos are the oddballs.

Dont forget about the last Non-Registered Magnum and the only wartime production Magnum that was produced in 1942 with a 4-1/2" barrel. Small logo on the left side and a large logo on the right side, serial number 62489.
 
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Here's seldom seen SKU 163357 Non-Pro Series 627 8 shot revolver. These had a rather short production run. I think it was only in the 2008 catalog.




I have the twin to your 627, but I bought it sans box from pawn shop and could not find much info on it in the catalog. It is marked 627-5 serial CMX33xx. Mine started with Goodyears as well, so I assume it shipped with them? Was this a Horton run? Is your gun close to same number?
 

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Here's seldom seen SKU 163357 Non-Pro Series 627 8 shot revolver. These had a rather short production run. I think it was only in the 2008 catalog.




I would love to see a Performance Center version of a 627 with a traditional shaped barrel. Eight shot, cut for moon clips, interchangeable front sight, flash chromed hammer/trigger, and 4-inch traditional round barrel!
 
I have the twin to your 627, but I bought it sans box from pawn shop and could not find much info on it in the catalog. It is marked 627-5 serial CMX33xx. Mine started with Goodyears as well, so I assume it shipped with them? Was this a Horton run? Is your gun close to same number?

It did in fact come with S&W logo Hogue finger grove grips. These were not Horton guns. They were in fact the first non PC line 8 shot offering from S&W. I think it debuted at SHOT in 2008. I'm not anywhere near the gun tonight so I can't speak to the number right now.
 
I would love to see a Performance Center version of a 627 with a traditional shaped barrel. Eight shot, cut for moon clips, interchangeable front sight, flash chromed hammer/trigger, and 4-inch traditional round barrel!

Why they didn't offer a tapered barrel version of this while they were still making "Mountain Guns" is completely beyond me. I'd be inline for an 8-shot 627MG if it ever happens.
 
Another 627-5. Got some Ahrend grips for it now but don't have any pics with the new grips on it. I shoot okay with the boot grips but I hate having the pinky hang off when I shoot.

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I just returned from the range with a couple of my 629s and one of the guys stopped me on the way out. He said he saw I was a revolver guy and asked if I'd look at his brand new 8 shot 6" 686. He obviously wasn't a revolver shooter as he had 3 Glocks and a couple other bottom feeders on the bench. He was complaining that it felt too tight.:confused: He'd only put one cylinder downrange of factory ammo. I loaded 8 (felt strange) and knocked out the bullseye at 12 yards. It's been awhile since I'd shot 357 but man, that one felt sweet! I handed it back to him and told him to keep on shooting, that it would smooth out. He looked at me like I was crazy until I compared it to breaking in a 1911. I think maybe it registered, I don't know. I told him he'd bought a fine gun and to enjoy. If I didn't have such an addiction to the 44 caliber I'd be really tempted to grab one.
 
686s come with 8 shots now? I thought it was only 627 that were 8 shots. Is this a new offering from SW?
 

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