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Is $580 a fair price for a nice 28-2 four inch Highway Patrol?

It has a little muzzle wear, pachmyr grips, and the lockup is very tight.

I currently have it on hold and have until Monday to buy it.

I have wanted a .357 for years and this could be the one.

I'd love to get the community's thoughts.

Thanks!
 
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SEEMS A BIT HIGH, TO ME..ESPECIALLY WITH THE PACHMYERS..MIGHT TRY AND DEDUCT FOR THEM.. OTHERWISE, IF YOU LIKE IT,,GET IT....TIN..
 
Why the shouting Tin (capitols)? Buying a nice N frame for under $600 is a deal, period. At that price I would snatch it up, they are great shooters, what are you waiting for.
 
Well, since WE can't see what it looks like, it's kind of difficult to say. I'd say low ball them at $475 and see where it goes from there. Just be sure to have CASH in hand! ;)
 
If thats what you want and have been wanting it for some time then don't hesitate to long.If I were to sell mine I would have to have close to 700 at least.Its all original and used to be a carry weapon for a friend of mine who used to be FBI and man could he shoot it well.I would still shoot for a lower price but be ready to buy otherwise.
 
Buy it. In a few years it will keep going up in value and be worth more than you paid for it.
I wouldn't sell either of my 28-2's for any less. My 6" 28-2 transitional, If I were to sell it....
(Its Recessed, NOT pinned) would have to be in the $8-900 range. Thats about what a new S&W revolver goes for around here. (except for the 642/637 type etc .38's)
The 4" model is a "DPS 24XXX" roll marked (Texas Dept/Public/Safety???) gun and is a "S" serial #. Much custom work has been done on/in it, and its trigger is SMOOTH.
Used to be the Model 28's were available for $150-300 bucks all day long. Only ones under $450 now days are junkers.
Just my humble opinion.
 

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Actually Model 28-2's were way under priced up until about 2 years ago and their price has risen steadily since then and now 6 inch 28-2's sell all the time for between $500 and $600. The 4 inch commands a premium and I would say the price you are looking at is not out of the ball park.
 
I have a 6inch I paid $150.00(1977)&4inch paid $250 (1997). Glad I never sold either. What I'm saying thats was what they were worth when I got them. If offered $580 for either they would not be sold.
 
And in 09 I picked up a 6" 90% condition 1955 Highway Patrolman for 350. I'd bet I could close to double that. Not for sale though, it's a birth year gun and actually in better shape than I am!
 
4 Inch gun? Buy it. Stocks set you back 45 bucks... that gets said on here like it's a million dollars.

Buy the gun, and worry about stocks later.

It's only money, and if you have it to spend without breaking yourself, buy it.

Guys here say wait all the time. Wait for what, I don't know.

I've gotten MUCH more for lots less gun.
 
Buy it. In a few years it will keep going up in value and be worth more than you paid for it.
I wouldn't sell either of my 28-2's for any less. My 6" 28-2 transitional, If I were to sell it....
(Its Recessed, NOT pinned) would have to be in the $8-900 range. Thats about what a new S&W revolver goes for around here. (except for the 642/637 type etc .38's)
The 4" model is a "DPS 24XXX" roll marked (Texas Dept/Public/Safety???) gun and is a "S" serial #. Much custom work has been done on/in it, and its trigger is SMOOTH.
Used to be the Model 28's were available for $150-300 bucks all day long. Only ones under $450 now days are junkers.
Just my humble opinion.


Those are two nice guns! And you are spot on, on the pricing.

Seems everyone here always has the " I found it last week at the gun show for 150 dollars story"

Uh-huh. Seriously. I did.
 
4 Inch gun? Buy it. Stocks set you back 45 bucks... that gets said on here like it's a million dollars.

Buy the gun, and worry about stocks later.

It's only money, and if you have it to spend without breaking yourself, buy it.

Guys here say wait all the time. Wait for what, I don't know.

I've gotten MUCH more for lots less gun.

I got it and shot it yesterday.

I got it for $550, tax included and put 50 rounds through it last night.

While the Grips are Pachmyr style, they are comfortable and fit my hand perfectly. I'll just keep them on there, and then get a set of nice wood grips just to have them.

The thing was a blast to shoot. My buddy, who knows guns inside out said it was well worth the money, and he was impressed with how smooth the trigger was. It may have had a trigger job, or maybe the gun is just that good from the factory.

I wanted an old school S&W .357 for years, and now I have one.

If I ever need to sell it, I know I'll get my money back.

The first five shots with the revolver were all in the black at 10 yards.

I am a Sig-Sauer guy, but this Smith is up at the top of my list now.

I couldn't be happier than I am now. I had a bug grin on my face shooting it.

You are right on, if you can afford it, buy it and enjoy it.

You only go around this thing once.
 
about a $100 too high... wait a while and you will find a better deal.
 
I got it and shot it yesterday.

I got it for $550, tax included and put 50 rounds through it last night.

While the Grips are Pachmyr style, they are comfortable and fit my hand perfectly. I'll just keep them on there, and then get a set of nice wood grips just to have them.

The thing was a blast to shoot. My buddy, who knows guns inside out said it was well worth the money, and he was impressed with how smooth the trigger was. It may have had a trigger job, or maybe the gun is just that good from the factory.

I wanted an old school S&W .357 for years, and now I have one.

If I ever need to sell it, I know I'll get my money back.

The first five shots with the revolver were all in the black at 10 yards.

I am a Sig-Sauer guy, but this Smith is up at the top of my list now.

I couldn't be happier than I am now. I had a bug grin on my face shooting it.

You are right on, if you can afford it, buy it and enjoy it.

You only go around this thing once.

A good friend of mine once told me,"This isn't a museum. If all you're going to do is look, the display will change". He was also the owner of my favorite gun shop.

You've done well, and acquired a Classic S&W revolver at a decent price. The price of the model 28s' has been climbing steadily over the last couple years. The days of the $300 HP are gone. I paid $450 for my "S" serial number 28-2 about a year ago, and saw one in lesser condition go for $600 a couple months later.

There's just nothing that shoots quite like a big S&W N frame revolver. Enjoy that one, you'll never regret getting it. :D

PS... watch your wallet, these can be addicting. First it's a 4", then you need a 6", then there are the model 27s', and of course a snubby has to be in there somewhere... you follow?
 
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