Yep, Eastwood's character in 'Blood Work' was not a good example of a marksman with the 'UDR' ('Ultimate Defense Revolver' - ad hype.) gun. The original release - in 1999 - was 312 units - and they didn't sell well until the movie was released in 2002. I recall the ads - and wanted one. It's original MSRP of $1199 put me off. Their value increased - to over $3k two years ago - then S&W re-released it - with the US-made grey plastic PC case instead of the China-made plastic/aluminum PC case - same mostly poor-fitting Eagle boot grips, too. Add the IL - and drop the initial MSRP to $1,185 - and to $1,049 today.
I bought my first one 4/2010 - for most of a kilobuck. Great revolver - handily belied the short barrel's assumed accuracy - it really is accurate - and became my favorite shooting firearm. By 10/2010 I had convinced myself that another UDR was better than the 327NG for a home defender, especially after finding out that the NG version wasn't moonclip ready, like the UDR. That one was a lot less, too. Yep, I have two 'duplicate' revolver sets - two 625MG's in .45 Colt and, for almost a year, two 2 5/8" PC627 UDR's! I understand 'needing' two...
Stainz
PS Since one 'never knows' these days, I felt the need for something 'extra' over the last five days on our Gulf Coast, having arrived back home last night. I carried a UDR and eight moonclips of +P 158gr LHPSWC's along with my 642 pocket protector.