jframe
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Now, I need an appropriate left handed holster for it. Maybe something a little bit bbq and old school. Any suggestions?
I looked at that EXACT one today, and liked it pretty well, along with their Austin model. Didn't really get a chance to study them much; any idea on the difference in those two models? Looked very similar.Beautiful model 27. How about an El Paso Tom Threepersons?
(I lucked out and stumbles onto a lightly used one for my N frame 4 inch Smiths. Also left-handed!)
...I pulled the trigger and bought my first 27-2. Has the three T's, and all paperwork in the bottom of the presentation case, which is still nicely flocked. Has the N serial prefix and I place the date prolly between 1974-1978. I have wanted one for years, and just couldn't let this go... Appears unfired with a very slight turn ring... Just wanted to show it off a bit.
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Been to Madison from Florence at least 3 times in six months, and got tired of it looking lonely down there all by itself.
Count me right in with the OP.....you found a real sweet one. Whatever you paid doesn't even count...the value will increase no matter what on these 3-1/2" beauties...AND you got all the accessories with it!
I like that classic Buick too! When I came home from 1st tour Army in 1968 I had a tough choice to make...a used but very low mileage 1966 Buick Riviera that was beautiful...then saw a 1968 Olds Tornado that had sat on dealers lot for months, less than 200 demo miles, leather, front wheel chain drive (which is why no one wanted it I guess)...made the deal and drove away.
Wish I still had it today...but I've got the other part of the equation...the 27-2 blue..shipped to Ohio on April5, 1977 per Factory Letter.
I can't believe the condition of your presentation case flocking. Your gun must have been a true safe queen all those years for that flocking to survive as it has.
If you are planning on using that gun as a "truck gun" in your excursions in the Riviera be careful when stuffing under the front seat as the power seat motor may scratch it up.![]()