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I joined the forum to learn more and share about my Pre-27 that my father left to me. Unfortunately we didn't talk a whole lot about this gun. I only figured out what it was just the other day thanks to info here. I think my dad may have purchased the revolver brand new, what I know for sure is that he is the one who had it engraved. I have a Pre-64 model 70 that matches it. I think the engraving may have been done in Japan, or the Philippines. I know it has some holster wear, and the side plate screws need replaced, but I like it all the same. I just installed the Hogue grip today. It had a set of Pachmayr presentation grips that I did not like. For many years it wore a set of dark hardwood stocks, and I have no idea what happened to the originals. I put the rosewood grip on because I knew my dad intended to put a really nice set of stocks on it one day. The grips came from the "cosmetic blemishes" section of the Hogue auction website, but I can't find what is wrong with them. I shot it for the first time in decades just the other day. I had a great time with it. I have been an auto guy for some time, but there was something very special about shooting this gun that I hadn't shot since I was a kid.
Serial # S1565xx.
Thanks for letting me share.
Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr
Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr
Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr
Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr
Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr
Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr
Serial # S1565xx.
Thanks for letting me share.

Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr

Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr

Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr

Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr

Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr

Essendubyou by zweitakt250, on Flickr
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