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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
(1990's - ?) | |||
'''Type:''' Revolver | *'''Type:''' Revolver | ||
'''Caliber:''' .357 Magnum | *'''Caliber:''' .357 Magnum | ||
''' | * '''Weight:''' 22.58 oz | ||
'''Fire Modes:''' Double Action | * '''Length:''' 6.625" | ||
* '''Barrel length:''' 2.125" | |||
*'''Capacity:''' 5-round Cylinder | |||
*'''Fire Modes:''' Double Action | |||
Revision as of 04:17, 29 December 2011
The Smith & Wesson Performance Center 627, an eight-shot .357 Magnum best known as the gun from Clint Eastwood's Blood Work. S&W still offers the gun, but only with a five inch barrel rather than the 2.65 inch barrel.
Specifications
(1990's - ?)
- Type: Revolver
- Caliber: .357 Magnum
- Weight: 22.58 oz
- Length: 6.625"
- Barrel length: 2.125"
- Capacity: 5-round Cylinder
- Fire Modes: Double Action
The Smith & Wesson Model 627 as been seen in the following movies used by the following actors:
Film
- Clint Eastwood as FBI Agent Terry McCaleb in Blood Work.
- Don "D.C." Curry as Uncle Elroy in Next Friday