Looking for a 27-2 3.5 inch. How much

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Should I pay for one in really nice condition. I have heard in the past before seriously looking prices all over the place. What are realistic and best place to find one.
JR
 
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As you're well aware 3.5" Model 27s are hot at present.
From what I've seen, $1K give or take a Benjamin or 2 is the going rate.
Maybe try a WTB ad here.
My "shooter grade" example:
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If you are serious, budget $1500 and go on Gun Broker if you are looking for a nice one.

Here is the thing though, are you even going to shoot it? They are really neat looking, but I can't even imagine what they are like to shoot with Full house magnums. My 4" guns with full house magnums are pretty snappy.

If you are looking to collect, I get it, the 27 is just a great great revolver.

But I'd budget $1500, and if you get it for less... Gravy!
 
I have a 27-3 shooter. Looking for something nice. I expect in the prices stated but haven't found a gun of that Quality.
JR
 
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Here is the thing though, are you even going to shoot it? They are really neat looking, but I can't even imagine what they are like to shoot with Full house magnums. My 4" guns with full house magnums are pretty snappy...

Actually, the recoil isn't bad, even with 158gr loads on top of WW-296. I wouldn't dare use the same loads in a K frame .357.

The muzzle flip is a bit more because of the shorter tube. But the N frame soaks up a lot of recoil. I don't shoot mine with the standard Magna stocks, because they're just too small. But I use Ahrends targets, and they're extremely comfortable. Pachmayr's work very well, also.
 
I had one pop up on a local gun trading site about 18 months ago for $650. Looked good but the "Airport PD" marking turned me off some. Plus I was 5 months removed from heart survey with bills to pay. Wish I'd pounced, that'd have an $850 tag on it now.
 
Hello andy, what a great dilemma to be in. Budget $1500 and start to look. I like gun shows and gun meetings. Take cash, and I like $50 bills.
Down here in SoFo, crisp $100 bills are really looked at. Just dont drool when you find one. Good hunting.
 
Hello andy, what a great dilemma to be in. Budget $1500 and start to look. I like gun shows and gun meetings. Take cash, and I like $50 bills.
Down here in SoFo, crisp $100 bills are really looked at. Just dont drool when you find one. Good hunting.
 
Agree with the above comments; the market seems to have calmed down slightly from its peak of 6-12 months ago but a budget of $1000-1200 will find a good one. There are several very active buyers of this model here that may disagrees with this.
 
OK, budget $1000, and find that one that screams at you for $1150, and you come up short. Take $1500, and buy one for a $1000, and come home with the gun and $500 for your gun sock for the next one. Build up your sock to about $4000. You dont have to spend it, but at least you are prepared.
 
The 3.5 inch Model 27-2 has always been the darling of the 27 buying public and they have risen in prices a lot the past 3 years. When I bought mine 7 years ago it looked mint and I got it $700. The problem was it had a name engraved on the frame under the grip area. I knew that when I bought it and the price was fair at the time. When I sold it I sold for the same price as a shooter grade revolver.
 
"I expect in the prices stated but haven't found a gun of that Quality"

And that is truly a shame,

But there is hope that the deal of all deals is just around the corner, that what keeps us sniffing around flipping over rocks hoping we'll find it.
 
Should I pay for one in really nice condition. I have heard in the past before seriously looking prices all over the place. What are realistic and best place to find one.
JR

I have a 27-2 3 1/2, mint in original box with paperwork and unopened cleaning kit and a letter from Roy Jinks. I've been offered $1400, turned it down. I value it at $2000. A good place to find one are trade in's at Mom and Pop gun shops because they are not aware of collector pricing.
 
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