Model 28 madness

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Here are a few pictures of my model 28's.In the first pictures of the 6" guns the top left one is a 5 screw pre 28 with all matching numbers including the grips.The one in the middle on the left is a 4 screw 28 no dash with all matching numbers including the grips.The bottom left is another 4 screw with all matching numbers but the grips.The ones on the right are all 28-2 guns.The top is an S prefix with the bottom two being N prefix guns.The parkerized gun is one of my most accurate guns I own.
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The next pictures are my 4" guns.The two on the left are 5 screw pre 28's.The top one has polished hammer and trigger and is a great shooter.The bottom left is all matching numbers including the grips.The middle guns are 4 screw model 28 no dash guns.The top and bottom middle guns look unfired except from the factory.The right side guns are 28-2's.The top an S prefix and the bottom an N prefix.
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Very nice collection! It looks like you have representatives of all the eras and the common barrel lengths. Now you need a factory nickel gun and an 8 3/8"!
 
No wonder the rest of us cannot find one to purchase! Nice collection you have there scout.
 
Very, very nice! I'd be happy to store those for you, you know, so the Cali government doesn't see them as a threat and try and confiscate them. :rolleyes:

Seriously though, that is a very nice collection. You've done well my friend.:D
 
Wow! Considering what the prices have gone to recently I bet you feel pretty good.

So, how long have you been after the 28's?

EEEK - you're in Kalifornia - that's the Mother Lode then.
 
Very nice. In your pics of the 4" guns is the 5 screw, top left, more glossy looking than the others? By glossy I mean leaning toward the finish of a 27. The reason I ask is on Sun. at a show I was shown a Pre 28, 5 screw that I thought was a Pre 27 at first glance due to the finish. Numbers matched except grips and no refinish stamps. The bottom of the trigger guard and the sight plane were dull, S/N was S 111520 which dates to 1954-55. Thanks for any help.
 
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