357 Magnum cartridge became a popular cartridge for police forces across the world, opening the Model 27 to the police market in the US.Īlthough the less expensive Model 28 would surpass the Model 27 in police forces, the Model 27 became a popular firearm for FBI agents. The Model 27 placed Smith & Wesson in a new era of revolver popularity as well as placing them in a market virtually exclusive to themselves. The Model 327 has its own variant known as the 327NG (Night Guard). The Model 327, introduced in 2008, is an eight-shot scandium framed version of the Model 27. The "Snub Nose" Model 627 was otherwise identical to the Model 627. Later the Smith & Wesson Performance Centre produced the "Snub Nose" Model 627, which featured an eight-shot cylinder and 2.625in barrel. This was produced by the Smith & Wesson Performance Centre as opposed to Smith & Wesson themselves. The Model 627 is given a matte finish (rather than that of the stainless steel of the original). The Model 627 was designed in 1989, promoted as the "Model of 1989", with a stainless steel frame, six-shot unfluted cylinder, round butt, S&W combat stocks and a 5.5in barrel. The Smith & Wesson Performance Centre Model 627 44 Magnum cartridge the original frame of the Model 27 was maintained on the Model 29. If you are in the market for back-to-basics sidearm, the Model 10 should be near the top of your. More importantly, they are rugged, reliable revolvers that have served lawmen, soldiers and civilians alike on every corner of the globe for over a century. The Smith & Wesson Model 29 was an alternative to the Model 28 and Model 27, firing the larger. The Model 10 is a testament to good design, and worthy bearer of the Smith & Wesson legacy. The Model 28 would enter production in 1954 before leaving production in 1986. The Smith & Wesson Model 28 was a less expensive version of the Model 27, lacking the finishing processes of the Model 27 making it less expensive for sales to police forces. before being withdrawn in 1939 after four years of production and large sales figures. The "Registered Magnum" was the first guise of the Model 27, being avaliable in virtually any configuration of grips, triggers, barrel lengths etc. The Model 27 has been in production for the best part of 80 years, and as a consequence has appeared in several variations, and indeed formed the basis of other Smith & Wesson products. 357 Magnum market was almost completely exclusive to Smith & Wesson. 38 Special (which the Model 27 can also use), and was virtually exlusive to the Model 27 until the release of the Model 28 (which was heavily based on the Model 27) the. 357 Magnum used a newer powder, which would produce higher pressures and higher muzzle velocities than the older.
The Model 27 was the first purpose built firearm for the. The main features of the Model 27 such as the double action mechanism, frame size and other components have remained in the Smith & Wesson designs to the present day, being famed for being strong and reliable when using the. The barrel lengths became standardised to the most popular of those ordered in the catalogue (4in, 6in, 8.375in, 8.625 and 10.375in) reducing the cost, and allowed Smith & Wesson to invest time and money on finishing processes. Likewise the trigger, hammer, grips and front sights were also built to order, leading to a backlog of orders for Smith & Wesson in the "Registered Magnum's" four year production life.Īfter 1939 production of the "Registered Magnum" became more standardised, as the name changed to the Model 27 (as well as the name of ".357 Magnum" to the revolver itself). The Model 27 was built to the customers demands (bar the frame size) meaning that any barrel length upwards of 4in could be ordered. 357 Magnum cartridge, becoming a product that was almost exclusive to Smith & Wesson.
Ideal for medium and game hunting and longer-range target shooting.The Model 27 appeared in 1935 in the name "Registered Magnum", firing in the newly released. It is frequently used for hunting larger game and for target shooting at longer ranges.Ī versatile and highly reliable longstanding American cartridge that can be used all terrains and weather conditions. It has become one of the most preferred cartridges of choice for both deer hunting and other small game.ĭesigned for accuracy at stability in flight, this round offers a lighter felt recoil, flatter projectile trajectory and less wind deflection. It is also a standardized round for NATO service rifles.Ī popular sporting rifle cartridge, this ammunition is smaller with a higher velocity muzzle velocity, resulting in a flat shooting round. This small caliber cartridge features light recoil and is popular for all-around utility and small and medium game hunting. Ideal for range practice and training, the 22 LR is used in a vast array of rifles, pistols, and revolvers and has become the most commonly used ammunition in the world today. 22 Long Rifle, this ammunition offers reliability and recreational shooting at a reasonable price.