S&W Model 27 Registered Magnum Review (updated with pictures)

And teamed up with its' best friend, a 640-1.

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Poohgyrr, where in NorCal did you find your RM? I don't think I've ever actually laid eyes on one.

I'm a big fan of the modern 8-shot N-frames.

--Neill
 
They only made 250 of the RM, plus 250 in the 5 inch barrel with a grand total of 500. I have # 6 in the 5 inch model :D .

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They only made 250 of the RM, plus 250 in the 5 inch barrel with a grand total of 500. I have # 6 in the 5 inch model :D .
Actually that is not a correct figure. 1200 of the 8 shot, modern Registered Magnums were produced over the years.

All four variations of the 8 shot, modern Registered Magnums were exclusive offerings for Lew Horton.

In 2006 the first of the 8 shot, modern Registered Magnums began production. The initial offerings were a 3 1/2" in blue steel and a 5" in blued steel. Production of each was 350 pieces.

In 2007 The second set of the 8 shot, modern Registered Magnums began production. These offerings were a 3 1/2" in nickel plated steel and a 5" in nickel plated steel. Production of each was 250 pieces.

Here is a group photo of all six carbon steel, 8 shot, model 27s that have been offered by Smith & Wesson over the years. All six examples are the same number.

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The gold fill that Bullseye Smith has done to his 5" is a nice touch. I have always liked the contrasting lettering. I have used black or red fill on some of my stainless revolvers while the blue either received gold or white.

Here is another shot of just the blued steel ones.

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Colt Sir, you are right, there was 350 made of each, these drugs have me all screwed-up. They are nice, I ordered it to have the smaller stocks installed instead of the larger ones. They all were numbered from 0 to 350, the one I have is #6.
 
blacktalon, nah I'm keeping these, although I am testing different grips right now. ;)

northslope, I was able to get this here in town, and plan to pickup a 627 Pro to go with it. I believe the Pro's are on the approved list now.

And that wheel of 8 shooters is alway good to see. thumbs up!
 
Sorry for my dumb question but i been away from revolvers for a while but just purchased two new S&W's in 41mag. Now i'm interetsed in the model 27 N Frame in 357 mag too. Do all of these have 8 shots? I'd like to get a New model 27 w/6" barrel in nickel if i can. Bill

BTW; After owning Rugers for eons i'm finally starting to lean towards the smiths now. Better late than never i guess.
 
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Sorry for my dumb question but i been away from revolvers for a while but just purchased two new S&W's in 41mag. Now i'm interetsed in the model 27 N Frame in 357 mag too. Do all of these have 8 shots? I'd like to get a New model 27 w/6" barrel in nickel if i can. Bill

BTW; After owning Rugers for eons i'm finally starting to lean towards the smiths now. Better late than never i guess.

The new models are six shot.
I have one of those RM 27-8 five inch versions,now equipped with a set of smooth rosewood fingergroove Nills.Perfect in my book.
 
The "Classic Series" M27 .357's are all six shooters. I see a four inch nickle, but the 6 1/2" is blue.

They also have eight shooters listed, I believe the standard M27 is not machined for moonclips, the 627 Pro version is.

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I have been informed that the N frame .357's that had cylinder movement were because of the extra steel in the six shot cylinder on an N frame size. Would the fact that these have eight holes change this for the better or is it just a heavy cylinder and will knock itself about during double action fire no matter what?
 
I've got to have one of those 8 shots... how and where can I find one?
 
I've got to have one of those 8 shots... how and where can I find one?
Smith and Wesson, 8 shot, 357 Magnum, N-frame revolvers have been in continuous production for over 14 years now.

I will bet that any local Gun Show will have more than one for sale.

If you are specifically referring to the Registered Magnums that began production in 2006 or 2007, that will be harder since the numbers were limited. However, another recent thread here on the forum made mention of at least two that were sitting on local dealers shelves, you could also post a WTB ad in the classifieds, search the auction sites, etc.
 
. However, another recent thread here on the forum made mention of at least two that were sitting on local dealers shelves, .

Search of the site did not reveal any post more recent than jan 2010.

Don't remember any members names who might have been on that thread do you?

I have a WTB running in Classifieds at the moment for just this model and any assistance in "the search" would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance and man, do I admire your collection there. :)
 
Lew Horton PC stainless 5"

I purchased this 357 back in the mid 90's. Does anyone know how many were made and the value?
 

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