Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter S&W 627 Full Custom

Published on January 30, 2026
Duration: 2:26

This guide details the process of customizing a Smith & Wesson 627 revolver with the Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter package. It covers the installation of a custom chassis, weapon light, optic, and reassembly. The video highlights advanced gunsmithing techniques and proprietary components, showcasing a unique build from MK3 Firearms.

Quick Summary

The custom S&W 627 Bounty Hunter by MK3 Firearms integrates a Midwest Industries pistol chassis, 'Not a Stock' brace, Trijicon SRO optic, and SureFire X300 Ultra light. It features advanced gunsmithing like an asymmetrical Fitz cut and triple-ported barrel, finished in Gold/Bronze heat treatment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bounty Hunter S&W 627
  2. 00:23Midwest Industries Pistol Chassis Features
  3. 01:03MK3 Firearms Custom Gunsmithing
  4. 01:25Finish, Optics, and Barrel Work

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter S&W 627?

The Bounty Hunter S&W 627, built by MK3 Firearms, features a custom Midwest Industries pistol chassis with a 'Not a Stock' brace, a 6-round ammo carrier, and a Picatinny rail. It also includes a bobbed hammer, custom grips, and a trigger job with an asymmetrical Fitz cut.

What custom gunsmithing work is performed on the S&W 627 Bounty Hunter?

MK3 Firearms performs custom gunsmithing including a trigger job with an asymmetrical Fitz cut for right-handed shooters, a bobbed hammer, and reprofiling the barrel with triple ports, a 45-degree crown, and a front sight delete. The finish is a Gold/Bronze heat treatment.

What optics and accessories are featured on the Bounty Hunter S&W 627?

The custom build includes a Trijicon SRO optic mounted on a custom bracket and a SureFire X300 Ultra weapon light attached to the chassis's Picatinny rail. The firearm is chambered in .357 Magnum and has an 8-round capacity.

Where was the Midwest Industries pistol chassis for the Bounty Hunter S&W 627 intended to be released?

The Midwest Industries pistol chassis, featured on the Bounty Hunter S&W 627, was slated for release at SHOT Show. This modular chassis system significantly alters the traditional revolver platform.

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