I picked up a nice 28-2 Highway Patrolman (~1966) and other than a few very, very small areas of rust to address, it is in sweet condition save seemingly impermeable residue on the cylinder flutes. At least impermeable to gentle persuasion with bore cleaner and a cotton rag.
Before I try some chore boy or something, I thought I’d ask here for ideas. Or maybe just leave it alone and shoot it?
Speaking of which, other than a bit of trouble with the black blade front sight which I struggle to see nowadays, it’s a hell of a shooter! I put about 100 rounds of everything from HBWC to full house magnums and it seemingly couldn’t miss, just one steel ping after another. I’ve only owned one other N Frame—a Model 1917 I wish I never sold—and I really enjoyed it!
Edit for link to image. And to add: the powder residue on the barrel is from firing that day, and wiped right off. The residue on the flutes is hard and impenetrable.
Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman - Album on Imgur
Before I try some chore boy or something, I thought I’d ask here for ideas. Or maybe just leave it alone and shoot it?
Speaking of which, other than a bit of trouble with the black blade front sight which I struggle to see nowadays, it’s a hell of a shooter! I put about 100 rounds of everything from HBWC to full house magnums and it seemingly couldn’t miss, just one steel ping after another. I’ve only owned one other N Frame—a Model 1917 I wish I never sold—and I really enjoyed it!
Edit for link to image. And to add: the powder residue on the barrel is from firing that day, and wiped right off. The residue on the flutes is hard and impenetrable.

Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman - Album on Imgur
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