S&w 27-2

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Well, I finally made my mind up between a 8 3/8" 27-2 and this gun. I actually went back and forth on this decision all day. I would have loved to buy both but hey, a classic case of "too many guns, too little money" ;)
It's funny that there were none around and then all of a sudden there were two offered to me at the same time. This 6" actually turned out to be a little bit less than the longer barreled model. I believe the serial number (N446729) dates it to around '77 or 78

This is my first 27....company for my K-38 and my 586 :) Now maybe a 19 should be next? (once the gun fund recovers)








 
very nice. are the chambers counterbored for the case rims? I have one that is identical and it's a sweet shooting revolver. I prefer them to pythons.
 
very nice. are the chambers counterbored for the case rims? I have one that is identical and it's a sweet shooting revolver. I prefer them to pythons.

Yep, that vintage (27-2) is pinned and recessed

Interested in your comment about Pythons.....I was just offered a nice 95% Python at almost 3 times what I paid for this 27. I guess it is all about what the market decides in terms of price.

Edit. No disrespect to the owner of the Python. His price was probably fair market value
 
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The 27-2 is fast becoming not only my favorite N-frame, but my favorite .357 as well. This is out of a 586 Classic, a 66 Combat Magnum, a 19, a GP100...

I think I've found "My" Smith. I don't go in for the concept of buying duplicates, but I might just buy another classic 27 down the road.

The only thing that could maybe match it, I speculate, would be something like a 5" 586.

No urge to try any of the modern versions of it, since I do not like round butt guns, and my favorite grips do not come in a round to square conversion
 
I'm still a little conflicted about choosing this over the 8 3/8" barreled one I was also offered. Like Mark II I'm not a fan of buying duplicates but if the long barreled gun was still available in a month or so I could be tempted.

Getting back to the question of Pythons and value.... With this purchase I've got an amount just about equal to the average asking price of a blued Python tied up in this 27-2, a 4 screw K-38 Masterpiece, a 586 no dash and my 4.5" 9mm Alfa proj......makes you think.
 
Never much attention to Pythons before, but now it seem they are growing on me, a couple of nice ones on the EE... Who knows what this caramel guy will do... JP.;)
 
Never much attention to Pythons before, but now it seem they are growing on me, a couple of nice ones on the EE... Who knows what this caramel guy will do... JP.;)

Yeah, I keep being tempted but then the practical and frugal Scottish side of me takes over and I pull back. One of these times.......
 
I like the 8 3/8 model too. it would be my choice but it is all personal preference. Overall I'd say keep the 27-2 and k-38, sell the 586 and Agfa and save for the Python. Best of all worlds and a sweat revolver collection.

I'm still a little conflicted about choosing this over the 8 3/8" barreled one I was also offered. Like Mark II I'm not a fan of buying duplicates but if the long barreled gun was still available in a month or so I could be tempted.

Getting back to the question of Pythons and value.... With this purchase I've got an amount just about equal to the average asking price of a blued Python tied up in this 27-2, a 4 screw K-38 Masterpiece, a 586 no dash and my 4.5" 9mm Alfa proj......makes you think.
 
The 8 3/8" is still quite well balanced, though all considerations aside, for a side by side comparison I give the edge to the 6"
 
very nice. are the chambers counterbored for the case rims? I have one that is identical and it's a sweet shooting revolver. I prefer them to pythons.

I 100% agree!
The 2.5-4" K frames and the 6" N frames are, in my mind, the most beautiful examples of a DA revolver ever made.
Pythons are pretty but the cylinder latch design on Colts and the heavy DA pull of the Pythons I've shot just make them a distant second to these Smiths. Pythons would be older Ferraris ( along with all the problems associated with them), S&Ws would be Cadillacs and Rugers would be Chevy.
Congrats on your purchase!
 
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