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10-10-2012, 02:54 PM
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S&W .357 Highway Patrolman Serial No. N111xxx Model 28-2
S&W .357 Highway Patrolman Serial No. N111181 Model 28-2
Any idea the Year on this and maybe Value. I just picked this up from its original owner who I dont think ever fired it. I cant find anything or figure out what year this was issued. It also has a very fat grip that I havent found on any other also. Help me if you can. I have a couple other firearms I might need help with and considering parting with.
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10-10-2012, 02:59 PM
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I would check the prices on the guns for sale and auction sights to get an overall average look at the current prices. I say this because i shop around a lot and these prices seem to be all over the place lately. Plus i think the 28's are highly sought after too.
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10-10-2012, 04:35 PM
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With an N serial # 1973.
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10-10-2012, 04:59 PM
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BIGMAK64 - welcome to the Forum!
Those are not original factory grips but aftermarket.
These guns are becoming highly sought after and bring anywhere from $500 and up (depending on condition).
How about some bigger pictures?
(**Gary - thanks for help on date)
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10-10-2012, 05:13 PM
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Welcome to the forum! If you need help posting pictures, let me know. We would like to see all of your collection.
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10-10-2012, 06:27 PM
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Welcome to the forum Bigmak! I have a soft spot for Highway Patrolmen, they are a fine and, until recently, underrated handgun. Congratulations on finding a good one!
Do you have the box, papers, and tools for the gun? If not, and without the original grips, I personally wouldn't pay more than 450, just because I would have to find the other goodies to go with it (that would end up costing 150 or more, which would bring the total package up to 6 bills). I'm sure there are folks who would pay more, though, particularly folks in California.
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10-10-2012, 10:41 PM
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BIGMAK64, welcome to the forum. Take a look at the Ultimate Highway Patrolman thread in this forum. There's enough information on these fine revolvers to keep you occupied for days (some great pics as well).
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10-13-2012, 04:19 PM
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I just looked at a five inch barreled one this morning. It was at a dealer and it was cherry. They wanted $525. I don't think the box or paperwork came with it though.
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10-13-2012, 04:38 PM
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I just looked at a five inch barreled one this morning. It was at a dealer and it was cherry. They wanted $525. I don't think the box or paperwork came with it though.
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If that is a factory 5 inch 28-2 revolver it is a very rare bird because they came in 4 inch and 6 inch. There were twenty five 5 inch made for the Florida Highway patrol mon a special order.
If it's 5 inch it's probably been cut and the only way to know is a factory letter or other authentication paperwork with the gun.
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If that is a factory 5 inch 28-2 revolver it is a very rare bird because they came in 4 inch and 6 inch. There were twenty five 5 inch made for the Florida Highway patrol mon a special order.
If it's 5 inch it's probably been cut and the only way to know is a factory letter or other authentication paperwork with the gun.
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It must have been a 6 then.
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10-21-2012, 12:31 PM
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My 28 has Ser: N57xxxx year described is 78 to 80 . VB
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S&W .357 Highway Patrolman Model 28-2 N551888
I had a Gunsmith re-condition and chrome. Brush Chrome on the top of the 4" Barrel. 1984. Has not been fired since the work was done. Worth-Offers?
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Vazcorp, you have posted to a thread that stopped in 2012. If you would like a reply, please start a new thread. The chroming has destroyed any collector value but it sure makes a nice looking shooter. AND ooops, welcome to the forum.ad
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and welcome to the forum.
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Welcome to the forum.
The s&w m28-2 w/6" barrel the average price was I seen about three years ago was $695 in 98/99% condition. The 4" barrels are worth more. Some can run $750 to $1,200 depending how rare. Having a 5" barrel is a rarity.
I would never part with mine.
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