Smith amp Wesson’s Classic Series Revolvers Gunblastcom
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FOR MORE INFO: http://www.gunblast.com/SW-PC25-27.htm. • Jeff Quinn ( http://www.gunblast.com ) tests the Classic Series Model 25 (45 Colt) and Model 27 (357 Magnum / 38 Special), from the Smith Wesson Performance Center. • Both revolvers were very accurate, but the Model 25 was crazy accurate! Shooting from a rested position on paper at twenty-five yards, I was using a Target Shooting, Inc. handgun rest. The Model 27 had no problem at all putting almost every type of ammunition tried into two and one-half inches or less. I thought that was pretty impressive, until I shot the Model 25 on paper. It shot five-shot groups well under the two-inch mark and piled that Buffalo Bore Anti-Personnel load into one-half inch at twenty-five yards! • Reliability was excellent, except for some 158 grain 357 Magnum JHP ammo that had been out in the weather for several months. I experienced a few failures-to-fire with just one hit on the primer, but they all fired on the second hit. I attribute this to the ammo, not the sixgun, as every other brand and type of 357 Magnum and 38 Special ammunition tried functioned perfectly. I experienced no sticky extraction with either revolver. • In addition to these Classic Series sixguns shown here, also available are the Models 17, 19, 48, and 57 revolvers, chambered for the 22 LR, 357 Magnum, 22 Magnum, and 41 Magnum cartridges, respectfully.
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