I just bought my first Highway Patrolman, I have many S&W's including an M29, but I'm a .38-.357 fanatic so I had to have one of these. It's a 1981 production, so I was 1 year old when this was made. I have bought about 6 S&W's that hit all around the years before and after I was born,got '78's, '79's, an '82....... but have yet to get a 1980......someday I'll get one that was born the same year I was!
Does anyone know why the 4" 28's bring more than the 6" models? On GB there will be a decent looking 6" for say $500 or so, then a beat up 4" will sell for not much less?? It seems the 4" are a bit more desired, maybe there were more 6" models made? I'll have to check my S&W Digest tomorrow.
I may have overpaid a little, $400 and some change for a pretty well used 4", has a little bit of endshake and it looks like it's seen a few thousand magnums......but I wanted a "shooter grade" piece and it seems like an OK deal. Around where I live finding any older Smith, let alone an N-Frame of any condition, that is in good enough shape to go bang priced for below 5 bills is virtually impossible. Some real basket case M29's go for like $6-700 with ease at gun shows....a guy was buying an M29 for $300 that was shot so loose the cylinder rolled from side to side and you could hear the endshake......he's like "I'll tighten 'er up"