S&W 327 Perfermance

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My only complain is i need more revolvers now.
 

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Lemmy know how she holds up the general were and tear..... Was interested just couldn't do it..... something just didn't sit right with me ,,,,,, don't know if its all the aluminum or the 2 piece Barrel insert thingy.......
 
The rails are removable. The recoil I find is very manageable, and if you find it excessive you can always load up with .38. There is one on EE right now that is a bargain in my mind at $1300, I cant believe its not sold!

How is it a Bargain, out the door i paid $1375
 
There are 2 versions of this gun, the 327 TRR8 and the M&P R8.

The main differences, being the TRR8 has removable top and bottom rails and has a brass dot front sight and a U rear. The R8 has a White dot front sight and a V rear and only the top rail is removable. Otherwise they are practically identical.

As I mentioned in another thread, Guns and Ammo had an R8 that they tested and it put 1/2" groups at 50 yards with handloads. This is a 1" handgun at 100yards. It is more accurate than anyone could ever hope to be shooting freehanded.

I matched mine with a sourdough pancake holster and a custom bladetech. Also, speedloaders from 5 star firearms.

THis is a fabulous revolver in either iteration. I was never a revolver guy until I shot one of these. Smooth as butter trigger and accurate.

I believe the design of the R8 is that it was commisioned for German police who needed a handgun for the point man carrying a shield. They wanted a handgun that didn't have the possibility of the slide hitting the shield during entries causing failures, so they wanted to go with a revolver design. Naturally they contacted S&W and the 327 R8 was born. The TRR8 is just a slightly modified version a little more civie friendly with the removable bottom rail.

Aren't the rails removable?

John
 
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