SKU GDC0000014670
used good
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The original 357 Mag revolver, the Smith & Wesson Model 27 was first manufactured in 1935, with a number of versions still currently in production and offered through the company's Classics line. It is also known as the Registered Magnum. Strong, sturdy, and durable, the Model 27 is built on a large, carbon steel N-frame. Despite a hefty price tag and an introduction amidst the Great Depression, the creation of the Model 27, which was popular among law enforcement agencies, set Smith & Wesson on a four-year backlog.
A heavy-hitting double-action revolver, this Smith & Wesson Model 27-3 delivers six rounds of 357 Mag. It is an excellent choice as a personal protector, home defender, or collector's piece. This classically-styled revolver is based on the original Model 27, which was first introduced in 1935 and, despite its hefty price tag, remained popular throughout the Great Depression. This model has Hogue grips. Overall, this revolver is in good condition. There is finish wear on the cylinder and frame, and rust is showing on the cylinder, hammer, trigger, and backstrap.
UPC | GDC0000014670 |
Caliber | .357 MAG |
Action | REVOLVER |
Capacity | 6 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4 BARREL |
Weight | 2.6 LBS. |
Finish | BLUE |
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