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Smith & Wesson
Model 27
Smith & Wesson Revolver 27 .357 Mag Variant-1
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Gun Dimensions Width:No Data
Length:9.3-in Height:No Data
Barrel:4-in Weight:42.1-oz
Variant 1 of 10
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (158 grain bullet)195130
  • Recoil Factor (158 grain bullet)8.31 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity6 rounds
  • ConcealabilityPoor
  • Defense Factor66%
Gun Specifications
Type:Revolver
Caliber:.357 Mag
Action:revolving chamber
Trigger:double-action (DA/SA)
Safety:hammer block
Cylinder:6-round
Frame:blued carbon steel
Grip:checkered walnut
Sights:fixed blade front, adjustable rear
Notes:Classics series
Manufacturer
Smith & Wesson
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About the Gun

Classics series remake of the original Model 27 N-Frame magnum revolver.

Production

Production of this firearm began in 1935, with various iterations continuing through the years. The Classics series, reviving traditional designs, was introduced around 2008, maintaining historical craftsmanship into modern production until discontinued in recent years.

Market value
Last updated: 7/3/2025

The MSRP for a new model is approximately $1,089. Current market value for a used one in 95% condition is around $800-$900, depending on specific factors like location and demand.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .357 Magnum
Alias: .357 Smith & Wesson Magnum
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:158 grains
MV:1235 ft/sec ME:535 ft-lbs
Analysis

This .357 Magnum revolver is a benchmark for precision and craftsmanship among full-sized handguns. Its accuracy is exceptional, thanks to a well-engineered barrel and tight cylinder lockup, making it a favorite for target shooting and hunting. The ergonomics are thoughtfully designed, with a grip that accommodates most hand sizes, promoting a secure hold during extended use. Reliability is a key asset, as it consistently performs under various conditions with minimal malfunctions. However, maintenance can be demanding, requiring regular care to preserve its intricate mechanisms. Parts availability may pose challenges for some owners, especially for older variants, and the weight might deter those seeking a lighter carry option. The trigger pull is smooth in double-action mode, though it requires deliberate effort, while single-action offers a crisp break. Felt recoil is noticeable with full-power loads, yet manageable with proper technique.

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