Let's see those Highway Patrolmen

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One of my favorite S&W models. I just adopted another 28-2 with 6" bbl. This one is in 98% plus condition. Just strolling through the gun show in Fayetteville, NC and there it was. Few and far between of these found at shows near me in this condition or at all for that matter.
 

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One of my favorite S&W models. I just adopted another 28-2 with 6" bbl. This one is in 98% plus condition. Just strolling through the gun show in Fayetteville, NC and there it was. Few and far between of these found at shows near me in this condition or at all for that matter.
Very nice find, beautiful gun! My contribution has the shorter barrel.
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Everytime I see those 5 screw 28's I get really
jealous of you guys that lucked into one, or pursued
one til ya got it !! And ...As our Brit members might say " Not very Cricket of you " Spin132..to show that
exc looking 5 screw 28 again...
Very Awesome Post War Everyman's S&W 28's !!
Best Randy
 
My longest owned hand gun, which is a 28, no dash. S serial, S2011xx from 1960. I do need a 4" to keep it company. Have tried, but nothing materialized. Bob
 

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One of my favorite S&W models. I just adopted another 28-2 with 6" bbl. This one is in 98% plus condition. Just strolling through the gun show in Fayetteville, NC and there it was. Few and far between of these found at shows near me in this condition or at all for that matter.

That's very nice, no turn line, nice finish and stocks. Do you know the approx date of the gun? looks to be between 1974-1982.I've found the gun shows in my part of NC (northwest of Charlotte) to be a pretty good place to find nice revolvers. I've bought four S&W's in the last couple of years that were fabulous condition. There is a pawn shop in Mooresville, and the owner always has a table at our local show. I've bought 5 revolvers from him, three of them at the gun show; I bought my M28-2 from him. Do you know where Mid-South Guns is? That's a store more near you, between Fayetteville and Laurinburg, in a little crossroads called Wagram, on US401. He usually has a great selection of classic firearms of all kinds, and I've found a couple there, too. I even drove all the way to Southport a year ago to buy my M58 from a guy there.
 

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Everytime I see those 5 screw 28's I get really
jealous of you guys that lucked into one, or pursued
one til ya got it !! And ...As our Brit members might say " Not very Cricket of you " Spin132..to show that
exc looking 5 screw 28 again...
Very Awesome Post War Everyman's S&W 28's !!
Best Randy

Thanks Randy! Bet you recognize those stocks [emoji846]! Thanks.

Sent from my SM-G996U using Tapatalk
 
From the research I have done in SCSW it appears my gun was manufactured/shipped in 1977-78. It is pinned and recessed. The grips on it are period correct, but not original to the gun itself. It had a nice pair of reproduction target grips with S&W medallions, however it looks much more true to form with the service magnas on it. I was astonished at the condition of the bluing and overall maintenance. It must have been a long term safe queen. Shows some evidence of being fired, but very little.
 
I'll play along...

Although there are several other significant Highway Patrolman threads on the Forum, I'll jump in on this one. Here are my three Highway Patrolmen...all are 28-2s ca. 1974-1977. The bottom HP is the first S&W I bought and it started my S&W revolver addiction! Unfortunately, a previous owner had drilled some porting holes in the barrel and it was wearing some horrible stocks. I put on the Jim Badger stocks that it wears now. At the time I bought it, the price was right and it's a great shooter.
 

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