Bravo, sir!Here are a couple that I just bought/traded for:
1951 .357 Magnum:
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1960 Model 27:
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1960 Model 27:
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1960 Model 27 (5"):
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Those are perfect Model 27's. I predict that you have will a couple more in the next few years. [/QUOTE
Thank you for the compliment! My wife, however, strongly disagrees with your prediction. I'm with you though, she is probably wrong...!
My relatively new 5" dash 2 from 1978. These things are addictive.
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Found a 4"!
27-3 wearing Kurac's and a new side plate.
Came as a 357-44 B&D conversion
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With original side plate.
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I got talked into keeping the original side plate and 357-44 cylinder. Probably never use them, but worth keeping.
I just added a Model 27-1 5" that I bought at the Charlotte Symposium to my accumulation. This is one place that you can find something that may be considered a bit difficult to find:
I figure that I will find a 27-1 3 1/2" next year in Reno.![]()
I may have an extra 3.5" I can let go of....I just added a Model 27-1 5" that I bought at the Charlotte Symposium to my accumulation. This is one place that you can find something that may be considered a bit difficult to find:
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Here are my two 27-1 revolvers (the 6" was bought in Baton Rogue in 2016).
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I have a letter on the 6" (shipped 4-19-1963), and the 5" has a serial number just above the 6". This means nothing until I get the letter on the newer one (ordered yesterday).
I figure that I will find a 27-1 3 1/2" next year in Reno.![]()