While I was taking that picture I was thinking of a Model 27 Classic that I was holding recently. It was a plenty fine gun. Decent polishing, pinned in front sight so you have the added option to change it out, spotless milling with no machine marks, and as an added bonus it came with a T-grip at no extra cost. Not sure who put it on as it isn't a factory option, at least not that I know of. BUT... The cylinder to barrel gap could hold two playing cards in the gap, the lock ruins the clean side plate, the new magna grips are made of that laminate or whatever wood that are nothing like the original magna's, and I would swear it was lighter weight than it should be. I may just be making that last part up as I didn't put it on a scale. I don't doubt it will last just as long as the original, but it just gets to me that they are calling these things "Classics". It would make so much more sense just adding another dash to the number and leaving it at that. I buy a classic version of something then it should be made the same way it was as close as we can get. It's still a beautiful handgun but here is to hoping they don't make a "Classic 28"... (IMHO)