American1776
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I love 4 inch N-frames. That said, yesterday I was at a LGS, and I happened to take a look at a few new stainless J-frames. I was AMAZED. The new S&W's that I examined had incredible fit and finish. Cylinder lock-up were absolutely tight.
So I'm thinking on getting either one of these new:
1) Model 27-9, 4 inch. That's the blued re-release of the M27 Classic series.
2) Model 627 Pro series, 4 inch. That's the 8 shot.
I really love the checkered top and classic features of the 27-9. If I got this one, I'd probably put bonded ivory grips on it for the 'Patton' effect. It's a piece of history.
I also really like that the M627 Pro is an 8-shot .357 magnum. That's a great self-defense package. It's the same amount of firepower as the vaunted 1911.
This will be a carry and defensive revolver. Anyone who has one of these (or both), I'd appreciate comparisons and thoughts. It comes down to classic or new, I suppose.
So I'm thinking on getting either one of these new:
1) Model 27-9, 4 inch. That's the blued re-release of the M27 Classic series.
2) Model 627 Pro series, 4 inch. That's the 8 shot.
I really love the checkered top and classic features of the 27-9. If I got this one, I'd probably put bonded ivory grips on it for the 'Patton' effect. It's a piece of history.
I also really like that the M627 Pro is an 8-shot .357 magnum. That's a great self-defense package. It's the same amount of firepower as the vaunted 1911.
This will be a carry and defensive revolver. Anyone who has one of these (or both), I'd appreciate comparisons and thoughts. It comes down to classic or new, I suppose.