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I'm looking for a S&W model 27 that's got a 6" barrel. Ultimately, I'd like it to be nickle plated. I have a nostalgic reason for wanting a nickle 6" barreled S&W model 27, so I'm not really interested in anything else (a model 28 would probably do, but I don't want a 686 or another make). I'm not looking for a show gun, I would take it to the range and shoot it.
So, what advise would you give me for buying such a gun since it's probably going to be 30-40 years old? What do you think would be a good price for such a gun? Blued seems to be more common, is there a reason why I should or should not purchase a blued gun and get it plated? What should a decent nickle plating cost on something like that. Collector's Firearms here in Houston had one for at least a year and a half that I used to peruse on their website, but sadly, earlier this year it must have sold because it's no longer on their site. They had it on their site at $800. There's currently one advertised in my area. The guy says he had it appraised at a gun show for $1200, but needs money to get his car worked on so he wants $950. He doesn't have a box or paperwork and the gun has contoured wood grips that I assume aren't original. I'd like the standard style checkered wood grips. How hard would it be to get a set of the original style grips and what would that cost me? I don't think I'd offer him near what he's asking. There are several blued models that I could get, but again, I really want nickle. What I want is something that looks like this.
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Getting proper grips will be the easier part. Good luck with your quest.
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"I'm not looking for a show gun"
Since you put it that way, would you consider a 4"? Missing a side plate screw, haven't been able to locate one in nickel (I should ping David). But it's no $900 gun. Jim
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There is a nickel plated Smith & Wesson model 27-2 with the 8 1/2" barrel currently up for auction on the Gunauction.com site. It has the original grips, box and other accessories. The auction number is 11274838. The auction has about 4 days left to run. Current bid is about $350. Looks to be a clean, lightly used revolver. Being a Model 27-2 it is likely from the early 70s. Good luck!
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It only qualifies as a pimp gun if it has pearl grips! With wood, ivory or stag grips a nickel plated gun is socially acceptable!
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My dad was a cop when I was born. He went back into the Navy shortly thereafter. From his cop days he had a S&W, 6" barrel, nickled plated gun. He had always talked about it would be mine one day. As a kid, I always thought that it was the coolest gun. When I was 12 or 13 our house was robbed. He had 2 handguns in the house, a 9mm Beretta semi-auto and the magnum. The thieves got the magnum but not the Beretta. I'd really like a gun exactly like the one he had even if it's not the gun. So it's got to be a 6" barrel, not 4", not 8 3/8".
I've seen prices on various sites showing anywhere from $450-1000.
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I'm surprised. I thought there were more wheel gun folks on the board that would have more info on some of my other questions.
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Just to kept the thread tickern over here is a 28-3. It shoots well in single action but is horrible in double action. It looks like new and cost about USD$500.
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Bill, nice looking gun. I like the more understated, less glossy finish on that one to some of the blued models that I've seen, and the grips look really nice.
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Thanks Steve. Highway Patrolman. They were manufactured for issue to cops, so came in a cardboard box and not finished to a shine like a model 27. The grips are nice. Tabs knew I had an N-frame S&W and sent me a spare pair of grips he had. The origional grips looked something like the ones on the gun at the start of the thread.
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Good luck... You'll find one. I have a blue model 28 Highway Patrol...I'll never part w/ it.
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there are some out there, I'm just trying to make sure that I get the right one when I do, and I don't get screwed.
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Any speedloaders left from the gun? Would give away which frame.
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