A 28-2 is really the only .357 Magnum revolver that you will ever need! Congratulations!
A 28-2 is really the only .357 Magnum revolver that you will ever need!
My M19-3 and M66-1 both get a steady diet of nothing but magnum loads, although I stay away from the 110 or 125 bullet. No issues at all. If S&W didn't intend them to shoot magnum loads, they wouldn't have built them as a magnum revolver.That's a nice start. My .357's are model 19's. I don't load those anymore with common magnum loads. K frames weren't designed for the wear and tear of magnum loads. N frames were designed for the cartridge and nothing has changed.
My M19-3 and M66-1 both get a steady diet of nothing but magnum loads, although I stay away from the 110 or 125 bullet. No issues at all. If S&W didn't intend them to shoot magnum loads, they wouldn't have built them as a magnum revolver.
A M28-2 is a great addition to anyone's safe.
Nice revolver, and you did get a very good deal on it, as said the Hogue grips are not factory but they are comfortable to shoot, and will help you to shoot more accurate. After you install the wood stocks on and shoot it you will see what I'm talking about. Enjoy your M28-2 it is a classic.
A 28-2 is really the only .357 Magnum revolver that you will ever need! Congratulations!
Should I assume that staying away from 110 and 125 grain bullets for 357 magnum has to do with the weights not being common when these revolvers were designed, and thus outside of the parameters of the revolver's design?
This is directed to anyone who may know as well.
Should I assume that staying away from 110 and 125 grain bullets for 357 magnum has to do with the weights not being common when these revolvers were designed, and thus outside of the parameters of the revolver's design?
This is directed to anyone who may know as well.
That's a nice lookin M28 you got and a real good price too. As far as some history, check the factory Letter of Authenticity I received on my Model 28-2 4" HP.
Mine is a October 13, 1975 shipment to a Maryland Police Supply outfit.
My pics show the "brush blue" or "satin" as some call it which was no frills subdued finish for duty weapons. The pic of an original advertisement was borrowed from another post on the forum, but shows that the service magna grips were on the 4", and it seems the 6" got Targets (either football cutout, or speed loader relieved). If you've got no rust or pitting under the rubbers, you may want to search the Classifieds on this forum, or be on the lookout for original N frame Targets to return your Model 28 to near original.
I'm like you.....these are real honest to goodness shooters that deliver right to point of aim as long as you do your reasonable part. The other pic titled Trigger Control helps keep your focus.![]()
Should I assume that staying away from 110 and 125 grain bullets for 357 magnum has to do with the weights not being common when these revolvers were designed, and thus outside of the parameters of the revolver's design?
This is directed to anyone who may know as well.
My Altamont grips/stocks arrived today! The 28-2 finally looks classier than it has for some time now!
It will be a few more days before I can get out and shoot it to get a feel for the new grips/stocks, but I am so far very happy with the way it looks!
I put those same stocks on a 4" Model 27-3...they are nice.
That's a nice lookin M28 you got and a real good price too. As far as some history, check the factory Letter of Authenticity I received on my Model 28-2 4" HP.
Mine is a October 13, 1975 shipment to a Maryland Police Supply outfit.
My pics show the "brush blue" or "satin" as some call it which was no frills subdued finish for duty weapons. The pic of an original advertisement was borrowed from another post on the forum, but shows that the service magna grips were on the 4", and it seems the 6" got Targets (either football cutout, or speed loader relieved). If you've got no rust or pitting under the rubbers, you may want to search the Classifieds on this forum, or be on the lookout for original N frame Targets to return your Model 28 to near original.
I'm like you.....these are real honest to goodness shooters that deliver right to point of aim as long as you do your reasonable part. The other pic titled Trigger Control helps keep your focus.![]()