Posted October 23, 2019 6:00 am by Comments

By Don Summers

 
TAKE A LOOK AT THE SMITH & WESSON 627
Taking a peek into the Guns.com Vault, a spiffy revolver caught my eye — none other than the Smith & Wesson 627 Model of 1989.
As the name implies, this wheelgun was released by Smith & Wesson in 1989, though the company continues to manufacture variations of the 627 today. Chambered in .357 Magnum, the Smith 627 packs a punch with a stainless steel design and weight of 3-pounds. Featuring a barrel measuring 5.5-inches.
The 627 Model of 1989 features a stainless steel built and wood grips. (Photo: Don Summers/Guns.com)
The heft of the gun matches it heavy, double-action trigger nicely producing a solid revolver. Sporting adjustable rear sights and a 6-shot unfluted cylinder the revolver offers a rounded design with S&W Combat stocks. Built on Smith & Wesson’s tried and true revolver platform, it’s no wonder that the 627 has endured a long history with avid fans who enjoy taking this gun to the range.
The gun’s value has steadily increased with time seemingly pushing it into the hands of collectors looking for a Smith revolver to add to their collection. One look at the Smith & Wesson 627 Model of 1989 and you can’t

Source: Guns.com

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