With many years in holster business, our portfolio grew up and today we can offer wide range of leather and cordura holsters for Smith & Wesson Model 27 based on years of experience in professional and regular concealment gun wearing. We offer also holsters for S&W 22A, S&W 642, S&W 686, S&W Bodyguard 38, S&W M&Pand others. Take a look at our best selling Smith & Wesson Model 27 holsters below:
Smith & Wesson Model 27 holsters can be divided into four categories by use: Duty holsters (worn by police uniformed officers and security), Tactical holsters (worn by military, security and law enforcement), Concealment holsters (worn by peace officers, private persons) and Sporting holsters (worn for shooting sports, hunting). Choosing the proper Smith & Wesson Model 27 holster for your handgun is just as important as choosing the right handgun to fit your needs. Now is not time to get cheap, your Smith & Wesson Model 27 is only as good as the ability to bring it into action when necessary. Just as in handguns, all Smith & Wesson Model 27 holsters will not fit every need or situation that may come up.
Smith & Wesson Model 27 holsters are manufactured in a variety of materials including leather, nylon, kydex and in a variety of combinations. Carrying on the strong side hip is considered to tactically be the best way to carry your handgun. Carrying strong side on the outside although is the fastest to acquire it may not be as concealable as an IWB (in the waistband) strong side carry. Other popular choices of Smith & Wesson Model 27 holster are: shoulder holster, ankle holster, small of the back, fanny packs and other off-body carry options. It is also advied to check available holster options when you plan to purchase a new handgun. No matter what kind of Smith & Wesson Model 27 holster you are looking for, we will help you find it in best quality and reliable price here.
This beautiful blued 6- shot double-action revolver originates from 1949, when it was manufactured in .357 Magnum caliber with the barrel lengths of 89 mm (3 ½ in), 127 mm (5 in), 152 mm (6 in), 165 mm (6 ½ in) or 213 mm (8 ½ in). This weapon has a micrometer sight, counter-bored cylinder chambers and a walnut grip. From 1949, this weapon number was preceded by the letter S. From 1969, the letter S was replaced with the letter N. In 1957, this model was known simply as the .357 Magnum but was later given the model number27. In 1957, the models with the 89 mm (3 ½ in) and 127 mm (5 in) barrels were discontinued, followed in 1992 by the 102 mm (4 in) and 213 mm (8 ½ in) barrels. The model 27 was manufactured until 1994. Throughout the production period, a large number of modifications were made:
1960: Model 27-1, modification of the ejector bar
1961: Model 27-2, changes to the cylinder stop and the trigger guard
1982: Model 27-3, discontinuing of the counter-bored cylinder chambers and barrel retaining pin
1988: Model 27-4,modification of the cylinder arm
1990: Model 27-5, modification the cylinder stop grooves in the cylinder
1994: Model 27-6, changes to the rear sight and the ejector star, the adoption of the rubber Hogue grip
This revolver is sadly no longer manufactured. In the .357 Magnum caliber, together with its 'sister model'28, it was one of the strongest and most beautiful revolvers ever produced by Smith & Wesson
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