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<blockquote data-quote="guns are dumb" data-source="post: 1356735" data-attributes="member: 5564"><p>Yes more or less, but I believe the actual Blood Work models were Lew Horton special editions (could be wrong on this) that were later(?) manufactured by the Performance Center, the one in Blood Work has a fluted cylinder. They made a few of them in May of this year with a fluted cylinder that I really wanted but were impossible to find. Both of those 627's came with different grips, but I ordered the grips in the pic directly from Smith over the phone as they don't sell them on their website. The snubbie came with the exact same grips that are on yours, I just didn't like the way they felt as both my index and ring fingers fit in the first groove.</p><p></p><p>I've actually thought about having the cylinders exchanged on them as I think the long barrel would look better with the unfluted cylinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guns are dumb, post: 1356735, member: 5564"] Yes more or less, but I believe the actual Blood Work models were Lew Horton special editions (could be wrong on this) that were later(?) manufactured by the Performance Center, the one in Blood Work has a fluted cylinder. They made a few of them in May of this year with a fluted cylinder that I really wanted but were impossible to find. Both of those 627's came with different grips, but I ordered the grips in the pic directly from Smith over the phone as they don't sell them on their website. The snubbie came with the exact same grips that are on yours, I just didn't like the way they felt as both my index and ring fingers fit in the first groove. I've actually thought about having the cylinders exchanged on them as I think the long barrel would look better with the unfluted cylinder. [/QUOTE]
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