Which Is More "Desirable" M28 or M27?

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I have an opportunity to buy a M28-2 in very nice condition. Just wondering if I should snatch it up or hold out for a M27. I should mention I have a M29-2 as well. TC
 
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This is an individual decision that depends on what you plan on doing with it. They are basically the same save the "no frills" finish (matte vs. deep blue and checkered vs plain top strap) and restricted barrel lengths (28 only comes in a 4 or 6 inch) on the 28. I like both. I collect 27's (I have four) but I shoot my only 28.
 
The model 27 and 28 will work exactly the same, so the question is one of form or function. If the price is right and you don't mind it is not super-shiny, I'd vote for buying the model 28.
 
I have a Model 27, but if someone offered me a nice 28 and I didn't have my 27, I would not wait around and pass it up. To me the only Model 27 I would buy right now would be a 5-inch. Other than that I would snag a Model 28 if I wanted a .357 in 6-inch length.
 
If you want the best looking revolver made by S&W then the Model 27 is your answer and to me the 5 inch is the best choice based on Balance and the 3.5 inch for just all out sexy looks.
The Model 28 is a great utilitarian revolver with matt blue and non-checkered top strap with the same mechanics as the Model 27 without the good looks.
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Model 27-2 3.5 inch barrel
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I have an opportunity to buy a M28-2 in very nice condition. Just wondering if I should snatch it up or hold out for a M27. I should mention I have a M29-2 as well. TC

I don't know if this has been said already but buy that sucker and use it until you find a 27 or by then keep it and buy the 28 a friend
 
I have a 4" M27-2 that is in about 99% condition. As a result, I've only carried it a couple times.
I have two 4" M28-2s. I'm carrying one now in an IWB holster. The Highway Patrolman is the working man's revolver. The M27 is a good shooter, but I don't want to mess up that beautiful finish, so it gets babied.
My advice, buy 'em both, you'll thank me.:D
Jim
 
27's are the sissy version of a Highway Patrolman M28. :D

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OK, full disclosure... I just don't have a 27 yet... :(
 
Don't pass up a good deal on a 28. When you're looking through the sights, you won't know the difference. I own both and shoot both. It's a good situation when you can't make a mistake. Good luck.
 
Don't pass up a good deal on a 28. When you're looking through the sights, you won't know the difference. I own both and shoot both. It's a good situation when you can't make a mistake. Good luck.

You can not make a mistake owning either but the truth is the Model 27 is a lot better looking and the difference is would you rather date Rosanne Bar or Sharon Stone.
 
Well, "more desirable" points to the 27 family. But if what you are talking about is "more knockabout shootable," you probably want a 28.

I have a couple of 27s and a 28 -- well, actually a couple of pre-27s and a pre-28 -- so I'm on both sides of this question.

I predict that whichever one you choose, you may find yourself keeping an eye out for one of the other type as time goes by. :D
 
I just got a 27 and it's making me nervous. Too pretty. I am glad I have some other shooters.

I wonder at the common notion that the 27s and 28s are identical but for the finish. The 27 I just got has the smoothest action I have ever turned, it feels like all the parts are floating on velvet. I bet it got a real high quality tune job at the factory. I don't know if 27s are all like that but the 28s I have picked up and worked in pawn shops did not feel near so smooth.

Maybe someone with pre 27s and pre 28s (David) can speak to the action smoothness of both.
 
A Model 28 started this addiction. That was a long time ago, and last year, I finally added not 1 but 2 model 27's to the safe. It really doesnt make a difference what you start with, just start !! and ENJOY
 
I have 2 28's and 6 27's (one in each barrel length) so I am no the best one to ask, but IMHO really clean 28's are getting harder find and price is going up. Depending on the deal, you may kick yourself down the road if you pass on the 28. Get it and start saving for the 27 companion.
 
The 27 was the S&W flagship, the most premier gun that they produced for many years.

The finish and the action received extra special attention by the finest craftsmen in the shop. The 28 was the "everyman" version. Cops and security guards could afford them.

Put another way, the 28 was USDA Choice sirloin. The 27 was Kobe.

Nothing wrong with sirloin but it is not waygu.
 
I have a 28 and a 29, both 4" tubes. I've carried and shot the 28 plenty and it is what got me into N-frame Smiths and onto this forum.

I did have the opportunity to buy a 27 and looked it over plenty. Thing is, I'd have had to sell the 28. I knew that gun, how it shot, and I just wasn't prepared to take that chance on the 27.

Would I want a 27? You bet!!! I want one. Maybe one day I will get one. When I do, I'll still have my trusty 28. I think the 27 really great looks and I would shot it too.

If I was in your shoes I'd take the 28 and keep my eyes peeled for the 27 I really want. ;)
 
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I stopped at my LGS last night on the way home. They had an unfired, NIB 28-2 s/n N54XXX, cleaning rod only but in the original box. It was absolutely perfect! The price tag...........................$899! Now, it's a nice gun, but lets be honest folks, there are some darn nice 27's out there for that!
 
Buy the 28. A bird in the hand in better than two in the bush, or something like that! Seriously, if you buy one you're gonna want the other. Besides, you're gonna have some more money later on, aren't you?

Both those revolvers are highly desirable and the great part of owning any good Smith is in the shooting. From that aspect, once the trigger is smoothed out you can't tell any difference on the target. Buy it, they ain't making any more and this one is right in front of you.

Just don't pay too much.
 
Boy thanks for all the replies! Unfortunately somebody beat me to it. The next time I won't hesitate. I also have a 686 I like but the 27 & 28 really appeal to me. TC
 
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