Doug.38PR
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Pretty exciting! A envelope with letters for my S&W Highway Patrolman M28 and M15 Combat Masterpiece came in the mail yesterday. Gives a history of each model concluding with when my guns were was shipped from the factory and what gun store they were delivered and what particular features they had.
I bought my Highway Patrolman about 9 or 10 years ago in a gunshow at the George R. Brown center in Houston Texas (I think they guy I bought it from is a member of this forum and, if I recall, he even replied to my original post after I got the gun suspecting he had sold it to me). The gun, as it turns out, was shipped from S&W with target grips, 6 inch barrel, target trigger, target hammer to a hardware store in San Antonio, Texas on May 7, 1976. (Hard to believe hardware stores that sell screwdrivers, hammers and power drills used to commonly sell guns). Interesting that all the special features, the target hammer, grips and trigger were original that that gun.
My Model 15 is quite interesting too. I bought it also in a gunshow in Houston, TX at the Geo. R. Brown center about 8 years ago. A lot of holster wear but a good gun. What's interesting is that it was shipped from the factory on July 7, 1971 to a business in Kensington, MARYLAND. That gun has traveled a long way since 1971. My guess is one of the previous owners was a Maryland transplant that lives in Texas now.
I bought my Highway Patrolman about 9 or 10 years ago in a gunshow at the George R. Brown center in Houston Texas (I think they guy I bought it from is a member of this forum and, if I recall, he even replied to my original post after I got the gun suspecting he had sold it to me). The gun, as it turns out, was shipped from S&W with target grips, 6 inch barrel, target trigger, target hammer to a hardware store in San Antonio, Texas on May 7, 1976. (Hard to believe hardware stores that sell screwdrivers, hammers and power drills used to commonly sell guns). Interesting that all the special features, the target hammer, grips and trigger were original that that gun.
My Model 15 is quite interesting too. I bought it also in a gunshow in Houston, TX at the Geo. R. Brown center about 8 years ago. A lot of holster wear but a good gun. What's interesting is that it was shipped from the factory on July 7, 1971 to a business in Kensington, MARYLAND. That gun has traveled a long way since 1971. My guess is one of the previous owners was a Maryland transplant that lives in Texas now.