otasan56
US Veteran
S&W N frame
That looks like an old 4-inch Model 28 Highway Patrolman.
That looks like an old 4-inch Model 28 Highway Patrolman.
That looks like an old 4-inch Model 28 Highway Patrolman.
That looks like an old 4-inch Model 28 Highway Patrolman.
That little snub nose looks like it could tell some stories.Thanks guys, this has been a real eye opener for me. This pistol was in a sock drawer for nearly 40 years. I filled out the factory letter request form and will mail it in the morning.
My grandfather only carried the .357 when there was a prison break or gangsters on the loose. His carry was a snub nose 38, some pictures attached.
Kyle
You guys are amazing!!!
Dwalt and Murphydog, I had no idea the Snubby was significant.
And thanks to CM Brier, I now know that Reg 1065 was manufactured in May 1936, with a total of 282/337 made with 4" barrels.
A10, look for a 38 Special Snubby #672903 thread soon.
Thanks again to everyone,
Kyle
That looks like an old 4-inch Model 28 Highway Patrolman.
Kyle:
And Oklahoma back in the thirties was sure the place for gunplay. There have been several threads about some of the legendary OK lawmen, such as "Jelly" Bryce, Jerry Campbell and others running on here lately. You might want to check them out... I wouldn't be surprised if your grandfather knew, and worked with some of those men!!
Best Regards, Les
Lil off topic but I had a paperback book about Gangsters of the '30's. I loaned it to someone and has since been missing. The book included a lot of pics of these gangsters and the thing that was obvious to me was that they liked their pictures taken with their guns and cars. Another common observation was that the vast majority of license plates were Oklahoma.And Oklahoma back in the thirties was sure the place for gunplay.
.........great family heirlooms. As you preserve them for future generations of your family, put as much material together as possible about your Grandpa's career in law enforcement.
If you have items like badges he wore, images of him wearing the revolver (s), documentation like his election commission, and any other related material, and keep it all together.
The local county, or city historical society in the county he served in may be able to help you with research about him, and his career.
Good luck!
Tony