New 627's-----The Good And The Bad Please

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I've got the itch for a new 627 Pro with the 4" barrel.What's the good and the bad of the newly made ones (2015-2016) these days ? Fit and finish ?
From what I've read the PC models aren't worth the extra 200 bucks .
Thanks in advance .
 
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I have one. The barrel is slightly over clocked. It bothered me at first but I added an Allchin mount and a Burris Fastfire lll and it's now one of my favorites. Get ready to go through some ammo. Those 8 round moon clips make the shoot, reload, repeat cycle go pretty quick. I did a little work on the action and now have a 2lb. D/A and 8lb. S/A trigger.
 

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I have the 627PC and can't say enough good things about it.

The Pro model looks great and I would not hesitate to buy one if I wanted a 627.
 
I have two Pro Series and they are great revolvers, very accurate. I carry one more than I do a Glock. Yeah, they're heavy but so what? You can load them fast with moon clips and pointed bullets. There have been reports, going back years ago, of problems with the cranes falling off while in shooting matches. This is supposedly because some competitors are really rough when reloading fast and the edge or "lip" of the V groove is ripped off by the spring-loaded plunger that holds the crane/cylinder assembly on the revolver. You have to send the revolver back to S&W to get a new crane fitted. Some shooters supposedly had to send theirs back many times.

On checking my 629 .44 mag I bought in the 90s and have shot the heck out of, I noticed that it has the same spring-loaded plunger and V groove design, but the old 629 has a LOT more metal left on the end past the groove, giving that groove edge or lip a lot more strength than my 627s have. In fact the edge of the groove on the 627s is so thin it's sharp. This means it's weaker there. That would explain why some competitors have ripped that lip off, leaving a notch for the sharp plunger to push though and allow the crane to fall off the gun. That's the only complaint I've heard about.

The reason I own two 627s is because I shoot the older one so much I was afraid of wearing it out. So I bought a new one to carry, and shoot the older one almost every day.
 
From what I've read the PC models aren't worth the extra 200 bucks .
Then you have read incorrectly

The 27/327/627 revolvers from the Performance Center are fantastic guns.

If you want to make up your mind for yourself, take a drive across the state to Fort Lauderdale and I will let you shoot several different ones

That way you are not relying on Internet Opinions

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Just got her....

Have yet to shoot her... But, so far I'm happy with the feel... A little on the heavy side and mines the 2.5 nose... But, the trigger is like butter...
 

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I've got the itch for a new 627 Pro with the 4" barrel.What's the good and the bad of the newly made ones (2015-2016) these days ? Fit and finish ?
From what I've read the PC models aren't worth the extra 200 bucks .
Thanks in advance .
I would agree with that.

If you get a good one, you will like it. If not....you won't.
 
Totally agree that the PC models aren't worth the extra money. For the $200 get yourself a good trigger job and any other work needed.
 
I'm picking up a 627 PC new version of the Blood Sport at lunch tomorrow. I plan on liking it. And posting (typically bad) photos.
 

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