I would buy both in a heartbeat, great find
I would buy both in a heartbeat, great find
The gentleman also has a Model 34 Kit Gun with grips he is willing to let go for $600. I don’t shoot 22lr but if you guys think I should I get it I can off it to someone who will appreciate it..
I know its a pretty cool revolver but it just doesnt speak to me like this .357 Magnum does
Thank you for the information! Would the original grips have a serial number on them? Can I get a set of grips from the time period? And I do have the box
Thank you for the information! Would the original grips have a serial number on them? Can I get a set of grips from the time period? And I do have the box
Glad you snapped up that 6" Highway Patrolman, you got a great deal for $700 even without the original diamond magna stocks! My 4" 5-screw is a first year (and birth year!) HP, s/n S114481 which dates it to July or August 1954. Yours (S125100) could be a little later in 1954, but more likely a 1955 revolver. I acquired mine a couple of years ago for $1150 with the original box and goodies. For some reason the 6" HPs are not quite as desirable as the 4", but IMO your HP is worth in the neighborhood of $1200+. Nice pickup! BTW- you might as well get that Model 34 for the price he's quoting you.
I am the proud owner of 4", Highway Patrolman, # S 127112, shipped 3-1956. It is drippy mint and with all charges, I paid $1,200 for it. It also has the box. Big Larry
So the grips do have a 6 digit number on them…..
I got this for $700…. Can I clean with ballistol
OK, I guess I should show S111760. It shipped to Evaluator Limited, Inc. and they probably threw the box away. The owner of Evaluators Ltd., Mrs. Van Orden came up with the name Highway Patrolman. It was originally going to be called The Patrolman. They took pretty good care of it during their testing.