I grew up reading Skeeter Skelton and had to have a 27. I have a 5 screw 5" gun, it has enough holster wear that I don't mind carrying it. It is very accurate with heavy 357 loads as well as 38 wadcutters. I beat a guy at falling plates with it this summer. He was shooting a $2,000 45 auto. I usually shoot cast swc's and 2400. The problem load I had happened to be 125 jhp's and it was the brass that split. The load was fine, I pulled bullets and checked the powder charge. Brass is so easy to get today that I don't feel I need to keep anything that isn't fairly new. This situation prompted me to clean up the reloading room, I found reloads from more than 10 years ago, some for guns I don't own any longer. I like 44 specials, and 45's. I even have a couple of 1911s and a Python. There is nothing quite like a 27 though, the only gun with a checkered topstrap. I do need to find a nice 8 3/8 one though, Shotgunner