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Looks great! And I’ll bet 38 Specials will feel like mouse farts out of that thing. Well done! They ain’t making them like that any more.
The 5” 27 is one of the finest six guns ever made.
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I am assuming that even if the price is cheaper, that fees for shipping and FFL fees will apply, so that is to be considered?
I would also like to learn what “pinned and recessed” refers to, and the significance of that preference. I am learning a little more about this stuff every day.
The revolver thread sent me down a rabbit hole last night researching various makes of S&W .357 revolvers.
I am aware of the differences between the 27 and the 28 but considering the premium that the 27 commands these days, is it worth buying over a 28? I'm primarily looking for a shooter in good shape that I would want to keep over the long term. It seems even a 28, especially pinned and recessed, will only continue to appreciate in value.
I am assuming that even if the price is cheaper, that fees for shipping and FFL fees will apply, so that is to be considered?
Oh goodness, I always looked where the serial number is on the bottom of the grip! Yes, I see it’s a 28-2.Yes, that's a pinned and recessed model. They are considered more desirable in the classic revolvers. You can figure out exactly what model with the dash your 28 is by looking on the inside of where the cylinder opens, same place as where the serial number is.
Oh goodness, I always looked where the serial number is on the bottom of the grip! Yes, I see it’s a 28-2.
It’s the 4.”Very nice! What length barrel is it?
It’s the 4.”
It’s the 4.”
I did get this holster. I know it’s moved up too far to the front on my belt but I was trying to photograph it myself. Problem is it’s a right handed holster and I’m a lefty. But it’s def my BBQ setup.I’ve seen her M28. Its in very very nice condition.
WD, you need some classic leather for that beauty.