Hi, everyone. I'm a longtime shooter- but just not of wheeled revolvers. Sure wanting to learn more!
Attached are some photos of my newly aquired 357 Highway Patrolman. I purchased it at an estate sale. Gave them $400 and they gave me the gun and a bill of sale. (It was an impulse buy. Hopefully did okay?) I believe it to be a 4 screw- assuming one screw is covered by the grip which I have not verified. There is a single screw forward of the trigger guard and two visible on the side.
The 6" barrel is engraved with "Highway Patrolman", but it does not have a "S" or "N" preceeding the serial number on the yoke. Neither do I find the "MOD-28" " on the yoke. Didn't that start in 1954? No other visible numbering or lettering.
I do see the "H" on the yoke, but I read that was just an indicator to the guy on the assembly line that the frame would be an HP.
Help needed to properly identify this wheel shooter.
Thanks!
Attached are some photos of my newly aquired 357 Highway Patrolman. I purchased it at an estate sale. Gave them $400 and they gave me the gun and a bill of sale. (It was an impulse buy. Hopefully did okay?) I believe it to be a 4 screw- assuming one screw is covered by the grip which I have not verified. There is a single screw forward of the trigger guard and two visible on the side.
The 6" barrel is engraved with "Highway Patrolman", but it does not have a "S" or "N" preceeding the serial number on the yoke. Neither do I find the "MOD-28" " on the yoke. Didn't that start in 1954? No other visible numbering or lettering.
I do see the "H" on the yoke, but I read that was just an indicator to the guy on the assembly line that the frame would be an HP.
Help needed to properly identify this wheel shooter.
Thanks!