three S&W N frames beat my wallet up today

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four inch blue P&R model 28 S # in like new condition, six inch blue P&R model 28 N # in like new condition, model 27 N # eight and three eighth nickle P&R in the box with all papers and accery in new condition. better pictures later in day light.
 

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four inch blue P&R model 28 S # in like new condition, six inch blue P&R model 28 N # in like new condition, model 27 N # eight and three eighth nickle P&R in the box with all papers and accery in new condition. better pictures later in day light.
OMG!
 
eastbank

Nice trifecta of N frame .357s!

Somehow I think your wallet is feeling a bit lighter but in a very good way!
 
Great Score. Tried to Trade for a 6" Model 27 today that could be the twin sister to yours. The owner was just too proud. I would have offered a little more if it had been 8 3/8". There is just something about the longer barrels.
 
Three of anything (gun wise) would beat up my bank account. If the OP is happy with his purchase (and empty wallet - lol) more power to him.

Dave
 
I've got a model 27 8 3/8'' and i shoot it, and it shoots real good better than i can shoot it. i understand collecting for increasing your money (safe queens) but life is way too short not to enjoy shooting it.
 
i have way to many to shoot them all and the in new condition ones will just have to wait. two 1970,s 29,s that I shoot. two of the most shot revolvers I own are a md 34 in .22 and a md 624 in .44 spl.
 

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I've got a model 27 8 3/8'' and i shoot it, and it shoots real good better than i can shoot it. i understand collecting for increasing your money (safe queens) but life is way too short not to enjoy shooting it.

I agree. I shoot all of mine except a few NIB models I have put away for my sons. I figure any depreciation in value I cause by shooting them is much worth the fun I have with the gun. These days If I buy what would be classified as a true safe queen, it is to flip or trade for something else. If it sits long and my house, it will get the snot shot out of it. Once a gun is fired, you really don't decrease the value as long as you take care of it, clean it regularly and don't beat it up.
 
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