Are There Very Many M27 w/ 4 inch Barrels?

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Just wondering about Model 27s with 4 inch barrels. I don't see many at all. Are they somewhat scarce? When were they made? Seems like I read there were some 27-2 models with this barrel length...

Thanks for any input and maybe pictures if you have one.
 
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Not many. I think they were "listed" during the 1970's, maybe longer. Some may have been made up as special orders over the years. Certainly, some older (pre-27's) were ordered as four-inch guns.

The late gun scribe Col. Charles Askins had a four incher, I think with a humpback hammer.

If you find a good four-incher, hang onto it. I've never understood why the four-inch barrel wasn't a longtime standard choice in the M-27. They were making four-inch barrels for the M-28, and it would have been a better choice than the 3.5-inch barrel.

I think most of the four-inch guns were made after S&W standardized N-frame barrels at four, six, and 8 and 3/8th's inches. I believe some may have made as a short run in the 1990's, but haven't time to look it up. Someone else will post that, I'm sure. I know they made up some five-inch guns then, but those I saw didn't look as good as I'd hoped. I had one that shot so poorly that I soon sold it.
All may not have been that bad.

T-Star
 
The 4" barrel was introduced in 1979 on the 27-2 and the 27-3 came out in 1982, so it was the shortest production life of any 27-2 barrel length. When they came out with the 4", they dropped the 3-½" and 5" barrels. No clue as to quantities, but there seems to be a disproportionate number in nickel. I hope to find the right one someday. :)
 
i have a 4 inch, hope to some day have a 31/2, had two 5 inch and a 6, im pretty sure they made less 4 inch than all the others, my 4 inch is a wonderfull shooter! mike
 
Model 27 8 shot Performance Center, I believe 100 of these were made in 2000 for Bangers.

Bob
 

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Just wondering about Model 27s with 4 inch barrels. I don't see many at all. Are they somewhat scarce? When were they made? Seems like I read there were some 27-2 models with this barrel length...

Thanks for any input and maybe pictures if you have one.

In this thread you will see why these are not seen all that often:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1961-1980/79908-where-all-4-27s.html
The time that S&W officially cataloged this barrel length (offered as a standard item) was very short compared to other barrel length production.
While this does not speak to actual quantities, the short production time frame, and the limited interest in 357 Mag N frames at that time, along with the option of the less expensive M28 will give you an idea of why these were not made in any great quantities, IMO.
 
27-3

Here's my 27-3 that I traded for a year ago. Wanted a -2, but this was all that was available at the time.
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There's a 4" nickel "shooter" grade 27-2 on GB if you're intertested. I haven't looked at the gun, but I know the seller - he does my FFL transfers, and he offers free shipping and no charge for credit card payment. Current bid seems reasonable at $525. PM or email me if you want the link.
 
No clue as to quantities, but there seems to be a disproportionate number in nickel.
This would be my experience as well. Have three in nickel, but only one in blue has come my way.

Brian~
 
I had one in nickel as well. It was recessed but not pinned, making it a transition gun probably built in 1981 or 1982. Wish I had it back.
 
I know there were some (at least 24) 5-screw "pre-27"s made with 4" barrels too.

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I got this one by mistake.
I didnt know the 4" ers were harder to find.
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I still have this one and like it a lot!
 
Gee, If I had known that (two years ago, of course) I wouldn't have sold my 27-2 4". I was a nickel gun. Then again, I didn't know about this site then either, so I was "un-informed" (dumb, for those not in California). Well I do have a 5" 27-3, a 6" Pre-27, a 3.5" barrel (for a project) and I do have a 4" 5 screw Highway Patrolman (pre 28) to somewhat ease my pain.
Ted
 
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