what is it about the 27 snub everyone likes ?

No, don't have one, closest I can come is the lowly 4" M28.

Just think the look indicates it's all business. Kinda like the M58. Well built for tough jobs.
 
" ... how may of you ACTUALLY CARRY THERE 27 3.5"? "

I'm late to the thread.

I do sometimes.:)


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Now you're just showing off!


Naw, I'm much to modest to show off...........


But, if I did want to flaunt the 3 1/2 inchers.....

I some times sport this 'n, it's my very first conversion ;)

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I carried this one for a spell....Till the Judge lighten'd my load a bit,

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Su Amigo,
Dave
 
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Dang it, I can't remember Arte Johnson in "The President's Analyst", much less a Model 27. I must see it again. What a great campy movie.

Wasn't that the guy on "Laugh In" 40 years ago that dressed up as a German soldier and always said " verly interlesting" ?
 
or was that the movie with James Colburn where we found out the Telephone company really ran the Country ??
 
I have never owned a 3 1/2" 357. I do have a 5" 27-2, had other ones in 5" and 8 3/8". One of the most attractive guns I ever handled was a pre 27 3 1/2" 357. My mentor that got me started was a big time smith collector. His favorite was a 3 1/2" pre 27. For all that I know it might have been a registered mag. He got it off the widow of a captain I belive he said the san francisco PD, but I could wrong. It had a small round gold badge like the texas rangers on the sideplate and had rubys inset between the star points. Was about the size of a quarter. Also had very fancy carved ivory magna style grips. Had a king cockeyed hammer, and king mirror front sight. He had hundreds of guns but that was the one he slept with. Think he had bolin make him a rig for it. If he was alive duke would be about a hundred now.
 
Well, not everyone likes them. I can certainly see the utility of them, but not the aesthetics. Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder; and to me, big cylinders and frames demand proportionally big[read: long] barrels in order to look 'right'. Five inch is the shortest I like -six is better still.

Glad the rest of you are happy with yours.

Regards,
Andy
 
Hats off to all you M27 owners. That is one very fine looking handgun. Color me green with envy. I hope I can join the club some day.
 
Not only is it the best looking length (IMHO), it also has the best balance. The thing just feels good in the hand and points naturally. If I go to the range, hang out a B27 at 10 yards, and close my eyes, I'll put 5 of 6 in the critical zone. With a Glock, I'd shoot out the lights.
 
What's NOT to like about 'em?

2" to 3.5" barrels are my favorites on revolvers.
I like the 3.5" Ns the same way I like the 3" Ks.
 
All you need to do is look at all the pictures……..they show a beautiful example of S&W craftsmanship that is no longer available……

Semper Fi!
 
...so an opinion poll...who would have preferred that the 3.5" 27s had a Round butt instead of a Square...

I've had 3 5", one 6" and a 8 3/8"....think the reason I have never had the 3.5" is I would have liked it with the Round butt...but will buy the right 3.5 for the right price one day...

Bob
 

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