My Election Celebration Gun : S&W 627 Pro 8-Shot Revolver

Published on November 22, 2016
Duration: 5:45

This guide details the process of refinishing and installing custom wooden grips on a Smith & Wesson 627 Pro revolver. It covers the steps from removing the original grips to sanding, staining, and fitting the new grips. The speaker, with high authority and practical experience in grip refinishing, emphasizes the aesthetic and functional benefits of this modification.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson 627 Pro is an 8-shot revolver in .357 Magnum, featuring an N-frame and a 4-inch barrel with a satin stainless steel finish. It offers a higher capacity than many revolvers and can be customized, such as refinishing wooden grips for improved aesthetics and handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Reveal
  2. 00:53Model Specifications
  3. 01:16Frame and Capacity
  4. 01:38Aesthetics and Features
  5. 02:25Grip Customization Process
  6. 03:51Installation and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson 627 Pro revolver?

The Smith & Wesson 627 Pro is an 8-shot revolver chambered in .357 Magnum, built on an N-frame with a 4-inch barrel and a satin stainless steel finish. It features an engraved logo and a slab-side barrel design.

How can I customize the grips on my S&W 627 Pro?

You can refinish the grips by sanding them smooth and applying a wood stain. Then, install the custom grips onto the revolver, ensuring they are securely fastened with the grip screw.

Why choose the 627 Pro over a Performance Center model?

The 627 Pro might be preferred for specific barrel length options or a more favorable price point compared to the higher-end Performance Center models, offering a practical balance of features and value.

What is the capacity of the Smith & Wesson 627 Pro?

The Smith & Wesson 627 Pro features a cylinder that holds 8 rounds. This increased capacity is facilitated by its robust N-frame construction.

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