cobra357
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Friend has a Model 27-2 marked FHP 12XX. Its a Nickel finish with a 5" barrel. Trying to help him figure a value. Does the FHP marking add provenance? What might it be worth?
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Tell your friend that it's worth $300 and buy it.
What are friends for? Ha HA Don
Until the crossover to autos the Mississippi Highway Patrol always carried some form of 5" N frame. First up in 1938 were reigstered magnums. Then pre 27's and 27's. One of you Florida guys refresh my memory. At one time didn't the Florida troopers drive black and yellow patrol cars and carry their 27's in a cross draw flap holster?
FHP still drives the "bumblebees" and they did, for many years, favor big, shiny guns. A friend started with FHP after a short stint in the Marines in a hot, sweaty place where there was lots of shooting. He remembers first being issued a nickeled Colt .38 Special that was heavily used, then later, he received a 6 inch Python. In the early 90s, the Patrol transitioned to the Beretta 92, and the troopers were given the option of purchasing their issued revolvers. However, the price was enough to make anybody gag in relation to what the troopers made. The price he named was about equivalent to the retail price on a new Python, at the time. Needless to say, many troopers didn't purchase their Pythons and 27s, hence the number of them turning up as trade-ins.
To the poster who called Tallahassee, it's no surprise that that information is not available. I am working off the memories of retired troopers and old, nearly retired troopers myself, in attempting to track down one of the nickeled 5 inch Model 28s. The biggest problem is that very few of the folks I've talked to are "gun guys" and didn't know the difference between the Model 27 and the Model 28.