They are hard not to like, regardless of finish or style of grips.

Sounds like you areI want a 3.5" with an old S&W grip adapter, (faux) ivory grips, and would even be so bold as to put my initials on the stocks.
You can solve the capacity issue with one of the newer Registered Magnums. These are 8 shot carbon steel model 27s that were produced n blue or nickel.The gun is large and heavy for the capacity.
I totally disagree. OK, you are not going to get the top speeds that you would from a 8 3/8" barrel, but even in a short tube the 357 Magnum out shines most all other cartridges when used in similar firearms. FYI, the 158 grain Hornady Custom XTP-HP leaves a 3 1/2" model 27 at 1220 FPS. The same cartridge generates 1380 FPS from an 8" Colt Python and it takes a 20" 1892 lever gun to achieve 1745 FPS. I can live with that.The barrel is too short to exploit the .357 ballistics, yet it is not short enough to have that "snubby" cool factor.
Man walks into a gunstore in 1955 and asks the clerk for a short barreled .38 special S&W revolver for concealed carry.
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Love this picture for some reason.
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Man walks into a gunstore in 1955 and asks the clerk for a short barreled .38 special S&W revolver for concealed carry.
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Old 27 dash 1....carried by a Texas Lawman in a Berns-Martin floral rig.
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I totally disagree. OK, you are not going to get the top speeds that you would from a 8 3/8" barrel, but even in a short tube the 357 Magnum out shines most all other cartridges when used in similar firearms. FYI, the 158 grain Hornady Custom XTP-HP leaves a 3 1/2" model 27 at 1220 FPS. The same cartridge generates 1380 FPS from an 8" Colt Python and it takes a 20" 1892 lever gun to achieve 1745 FPS. I can live with that.
You think that there is no "COOL Factor" in the 3 1/2"......much of this Forum will disagree with you on that. The bottom revolver is the 8 shot while the upper revolver is a 6 shot.