It followed me home today

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Never thought I'd have a Model 27 as I just don't see them that often and they always seemed a bit on the expensive side. My hopes all but evaporated during the craze of the last 2+ years. Found one recently, got it for an almost unbelievably low offer, and it came to its new home today.

It's a 27-3 so certainly not as much interest as previous variants. I'd like to have the pin but frankly don't care about recessed cylinders as I find them a bit of a pain to clean properly without adding measurable benefits. This 27-3 has been stored too long in a leather holster and has a few of the characteristic shallow pits left by a suede or spit leather lining on the right side of the revolver. It cleaned up pretty well thanks to copper wool and RenWax. It is in significantly better condition on the inside than on the outside with very little wear apparent. It's a shooter so the fact it's not pristine is of little concern. I'm thrilled to have it.

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Nice! No worries about shooting it if it has signs of wear!

OK now I have to know...

What was the incredibly low offer?
 
Nothing wrong with a lack of pin or recessed chambers unless you simply want them. When I was hunting for a 27, I took a hard look at a 27-3 that I finally found. I would have bought it in a heartbeat except the owner didn't realize it wasn't quite an unfired 27-2 and therefore should not price it as such ("But it's a Model 27, these go for big bucks on the internet!!")
 
Nice! No worries about shooting it if it has signs of wear!

OK now I have to know...

What was the incredibly low offer?

I've always been told it's sordid to talk about money but I can't help thinking I got a great deal and am very happy about that as well as having a Model 27. I got it for $600.
 
Yep, you got a good deal I would have jumped on it for that price. I carried one for several years in my early LEO days. Excellent pistol.
 
I have to agree. The pin adds nothing to durability and the recessed chambers are difficult to clean. That's a nice Model 27-3 you have, treat it well and enjoy it.
 
An outstanding find. The N frame and 357, 41, 44 go together like apple pie and ice cream. You'll love it congratulations. It's hard to tell but is it a 5 inch?
 
Nice find, and at a very fair price.

Funny how guns are like stray dogs the way they just follow you home.

I look at gun shops like animal shelters. I see a S&W revolver sitting alone on a shelf with a bunch of plastic wonder guns, and I feel sorry for it and want to take it home....:)

Larry
 
Nice 27-3. Mine followed me home 3 years ago. Great shooter! It was in a pawn shop and when I saw the (obviously mismarked) price, I knew it needed to be adopted immediately. Enjoy!
 
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