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Old 07-21-2016, 07:28 PM
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Thanks for resurrecting this thread. Great read. i just picked up a 28-2 and love it. They do shoot well.

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I am new to the forum and I was wondering if someone could tell me a little more about my HP S/N N228241 Mod. 28-2 4" barrel without original hand grips. I bought it from a pawn shop back in 1991.
Welcome to the forum. Plenty of love for the 28-2 around here. Have a look.

The ultimate Highway Patrolman thread.including N frame ser# ranges
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Something like a rattle snake without the rattle?
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CTG=cartridge.

The Highway Patrolman (Model 28 after 1957) is an N frame 357 Magnum offered with zero options beyond barrel length (4" or 6"). The finish was a basic brushed blue and there were no options on triggers and hammers. The M28 HP was meant to be an economical service revolver for police.

The 4" versions usually bring slightly more than the 6" guns. In good condition they sell for $400-$450 in most cases. Just guessing that serial seems like early 1970s. This gun should be marked MOD 28-2 on the frame under the cylinder crane. The -2s were made from 1962 until 1983.

The HP was introduced in 1954. I have one from about the 2nd month of production.


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The Highway Patrolman (Model 28 after 1957) is an N frame 357 Magnum offered with zero options beyond barrel length (4" or 6"). The 4" versions usually bring slightly more than the 6" guns. In good condition they sell for $400-$450 in most cases.
I’d appreciate it if you could point me in the direction of those $400-$450 28-2s.
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He made that statement back in 2009.
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Old 07-09-2020, 12:14 AM
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He made that statement back in 2009.
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Hi.

I have a 4 inch barrel ctg .357 Highway Patrolman Serial number S 116190. I'm trying to best determine it's age or production era.

Id say it's in fair condition. Its missing one screw from the frame and the grips are pretty well beat up. Can I still find a replacement screw and replacement grips for this gun?
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I own a Smith & Wesson 28-0 .357 Magnum Double Action Revolver 6.00" s/n S203601. I figure it for the early 70's.
My 28 no dash shipped in 1960. S serial #201147. Not too far from yours. Bob
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I hate it when I get suckered into an old post. Especially when I responded years ago! Bob
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My first firearm was a 28-2 purchased in 1975 (180xxx). I still have it. I was to young to purchase myself, so my father did the purchase and then "sold" it to me on my 21st birthday. It probably has no more than 500 rounds through it. The only flaw is a slight chip in the grip.

A couple more have followed me home over the years. These are my shooters. I also have a 27-2 to compliment my N frame collection. I prefer the heavy N frame over the lighter frames.

Shoot it, and enjoy it. You'll end up buying a few more.
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