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Anybody look at Model 28's on Guns International lately. OMG!
I have a similar 28-2 4" with serial matching box, paperwork and tools. I was asking $1200 for it and turned down several offers for $1000. One gentlemen asked if grips were matching and I said I assumed they did from the condition of the rest of the revolver. He mentioned if I would verify he was interested at asking price. Low and behold, the grips are not serialized to the gun. Doesn't matter to me, I put it back in the safe for now. I picked up a shooter 6" and have been having a blast with it. I imagine the 4" will get used sometime in the near future as collector value is diminished with non matching grips. I am thinking either a set of Grasshorn's or maybe ivory micarta are in it's future.
I'm not sure the grips are not original to the gun. I have a 28-2 in near perfect condition. I took the grips off and the numbers are close but do not match. What are the odds of the numbers being that close if they were just some random magna grips stuck on there, given the obvious little to no use the gun has seen?
Since the 28's were the working man's version of the 27, with less refinement and less attention to detail, it's not far off to think the grips were pulled out from a box in the assembly line and not checked to make sure they matched.
I love those Altamont grips. I was looking at those exact ones last night for my 66. I too don't like the feel of S&W Target grips, and I have large hands. Come to think of it, I don't like the feel of square-butt frames period.Yes, that's the going price these days! I was a bit surprised when I found out how strong the old 28's had become but it didn't stop me from grabbing this one when I found it!. Didn't like the feel of the target grips on my smallish hands so I got a set of Altamont Magna style which run a bit smaller.
I agree. That could easily happen at the factory. And don't forget, M28s were often purchased by LE agencies where they were serviced by the armorer in batches (most likely). If stocks got swapped around, who would care as long as they more or less fit.... it's not unheard of for the number on the grips to vary a digit or two from the gun. I had at one time a "Pre-27" who's grips were one digit off (last digits 14 vs 13 or something like that). I can see someone working on a couple of guns on a work table, and picking up the wrong one and putting it on. I'm pretty sure I've seen a couple of others, but that one sticks out. ...