Hi, all -
I recently picked up (from the November Kull & Supica auction) a 28-2 converted to .44 Magnum. On the frame inside the crane and above the serial number is engraved (in cursive, not stamped individual letters) the word "Trapper" and below that, "Gun". I guess this would probably be one of the examples from Trapper Guns, eh? Darn, this forum is a great place to learn things!
Except for the addition of a red ramp to the front sight, it looks just like a plain ol' Model 28 except for a bit higher level of polish on the barrel and cylinder. The barrel has been restamped to read "44" instead of ".357".
I have noticed, however, that .44 Specials chamber and extract much more easily than the .44 Mag rounds. As a matter of fact, I had to clean the chambers most diligently to get the magnum round to seat all the way. Even then, an empty mag cartidge case will not seat without some "help" unless it's crimped. Loaded rounds will chamber OK, but have very sticky extraction. I've decided to use only .44 Special loads in this one. It's very accurate with 7 grains of Unique under a 245 grain LSWC.
Gene, I won the 28-2 with a bid of $475 but the gun had not been nickled or round-butted, nor had the barrel been shortened. Hope that info is useful...