Taurus 627 Tracker | .357 Mag | 6.5″ Barrel | 7-Rd | 2-627069
MSRP: $625.99
Your Price: $509.00
The Taurus 627 Tracker is a hammer-fired, 7-shot revolver chambered for .357 Magnum (also accepts .38 Special). It features a factory-ported 6.5″ barrel, matte stainless finish, black ribber grip, and fixed front/adjustable rear sights.
The Taurus 627 Tracker is a hammer-fired, seven-shot revolver built for heavy-recoil cartridges. It chambers .357 Magnum and is also compatible with .38 Special ammunition, offering a balance of capacity and controllability. The model is finished in matte stainless and includes a factory-ported barrel and an ergonomic ribber grip intended to reduce felt recoil and improve follow-up shot control. Typical uses include range practice and outdoor hunting where a powerful, reliable revolver is required.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .357 Magnum / .38 Special.
- The cylinder capacity is 7 rounds.
- The barrel length is 6.5 inches and the barrel is ported.
- The barrel type is Ported.
- The finish is Matte Stainless.
- The weight is approximately 40 ounces.
- The overall length is 10.75 inches.
- The action is Double/Single Action.
- The sight configuration is Fixed front, adjustable rear.
- The grip type is a Black Ribber grip.
- The rate of twist is 1-in-16.
- The hammer is Combat / Exposed style.
- The product includes a scope mount per supplier data.
- The UPC is 725327340836.
The Tracker 627 combines a high-capacity cylinder with a ported, gas-expansion chamber barrel to make shooting powerful cartridges more manageable. Its matte stainless construction and adjustable sights provide a corrosion-resistant package suited to field use and precision work on the range. The ergonomics of the ribber grip and the factory porting make extended shooting sessions more comfortable without sacrificing function.
Owners commonly praise the Tracker 627 for its controllability and the effectiveness of the factory porting in reducing perceived recoil, and many note that the ribber grip improves handling during rapid fire.
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