The ultimate Highway Patrolman thread.including N frame ser# ranges

I found this the other day and had to run back this morning and get it. It's my first N frame, 28-2 in Serial # S322XXX. It's in wonderful condition, but not so perfect I wouldn't want to shoot it and enjoy it. This is a little brighter photo exposure, but it was taken before I really cleaned it up.

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I just came in to my 2nd Highway Patrolman... an unfired 1981 Washington State Patrol Commemorative. It was given to me by my father, who retired from the Patrol in 1992. It makes a great companion to my 6" 1955 pre-28.

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Excellent thread on a great gun. I found this one yesterday in a local shop. It is from 1963 with a serial number of S232XXX. It came with the holster shown. It is fully leather lined. I was told it was most likely a Texas Highway Patrol Motorcycle holster from the 60's. It has no markings of any kind on it. Anyone got any ideas about it?

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After cruising this website for the last couple weeks and becoming fully dialated on the 27 & 28, I picked this nice little piece up yesterday for 350 clams. I think it's c.1978.
 

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Allen-frame, I don't know if you are continuously updating this thread as far as members' guns go, but I recently got:

m28-2 serial number S2909XX with 6 inch barrel.

-Eric
 
Just one, a Model 27-2 4", N 228,XXX.

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That picture brings back memories to 1972. That was my second S&W and my first 357. I shot that same gun and ammo combination for several years. I sure wish I had my Highway Patrolman back. Hey, who has one for sale???? 29R
 
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Forgot the photo in my first post. I don't know how to insert photo directly into post as others do. I clicked the link to instructions but just pulled up the main forum page.

Anyway 28-2, 6 inch, S/N S2909XX

I love it.
 

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Just one - ramsomed from the armory

I picked this one up along with a Model 19 a few years ago. They were just collecting dust since the 686's came along. When the finances permit I was thinking of rebluing, polished this time. (I'm new here, is that heresy? I already had to cold blue some bald spots. I'm going to send it to Smith, if it helps.) I'm also looking for some custom stocks. These were too small. The originals were, to put it bluntly, beat to death.

Mod 28-2, Serial N593XXX, 4", Pinned but not recessed. It originally had target grips.


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I almost never get down to the up to 1980 threads but this one snapped my eye away from the antiques section, and I went through all 30 some pages of it and wanted more. So, I decided to show you my old shooter pre 28. It has an interesting front sight that someone in the past altered. It is a brass rod imbedded into the sight so that it appears to be a gold bead when shooting. Anyway, it's my favorite handgun that isn't 100 years old.
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Hi all, first post here, and I thought I would jump in this thread, as my 28 may not be as old as some here, but I do appreciate a fine revolver.
Smith 28-2 (marked) no pin, recessed, no box, etc.
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I strongly suspect this is a transition revolver, 81-82 manufacture.
If anyone knows any more I would be happy to hear about it.
This revolver came my way from my retired Chief Deputy. He gave it to me about 15 years ago.
It has home defense, hunting, and target duty now.
 
bamabiker, bwsmith's Model 28-2 above mine on this page is not recessed but pinned, mine is recessed, but not pinned....his serial number is 2000 or so later than mine. I suspect Smith was just thinning out the parts boxes when they made these two revolvers. "Ok, here are some parts we can make some more 28's with" kinda thing....
 
bamabiker, bwsmith's Model 28-2 above mine on this page is not recessed but pinned, mine is recessed, but not pinned....his serial number is 2000 or so later than mine. I suspect Smith was just thinning out the parts boxes when they made these two revolvers. "Ok, here are some parts we can make some more 28's with" kinda thing....

It has been said they did not let things go to waste.
 
Just picked up this one last week. N454xx. Really cleaned up nice. I went to the range yesterday with some 38's and 357's. What an awesome weapon.
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