Timber Wolf
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Very nice, thanks for sharing. I only have one each 4" & 6" Mod. 28s. A 6" no-dash and a 4" 28-2 and appriciate what you have accumulated there.
Very nice. In your pics of the 4" guns is the 5 screw, top left, more glossy looking than the others? By glossy I mean leaning toward the finish of a 27. The reason I ask is on Sun. at a show I was shown a Pre 28, 5 screw that I thought was a Pre 27 at first glance due to the finish. Numbers matched except grips and no refinish stamps. The bottom of the trigger guard and the sight plane were dull, S/N was S 111520 which dates to 1954-55. Thanks for any help.
Very nice. In your pics of the 4" guns is the 5 screw, top left, more glossy looking than the others? By glossy I mean leaning toward the finish of a 27. The reason I ask is on Sun. at a show I was shown a Pre 28, 5 screw that I thought was a Pre 27 at first glance due to the finish. Numbers matched except grips and no refinish stamps. The bottom of the trigger guard and the sight plane were dull, S/N was S 111520 which dates to 1954-55. Thanks for any help.
Very nice collection! It looks like you have representatives of all the eras and the common barrel lengths. Now you need a factory nickel gun and an 8 3/8"!
I don't believe the Model 28 came in any barrel length other than 4 and 6 and any metal finish other than low luster blue.
You could get all the fancy stuff and options on the Model 27, but the 28 was a plain jane duty weapon.