azmick
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You have to have the most complete HP collection out there Mick! Congratulations!
I'm missing a few (a nickel 5" FHP I don't see happening unless a rattle can of Krylon and a hacksaw are involved)
You have to have the most complete HP collection out there Mick! Congratulations!
That's a great deal. It would be interesting to know its history, specifically how it ended up in Sweden.Hi, I'm new to this forum, found it after some googling about after I got my first revolver at an auction a few weeks back. I got it for SEK1275, about US$200 and finally picked it up in Stockholm today. It's a 6" highway patrolman with diamond target (i think at least) grips, serial no S1824xx. The blueing has some markings, mostly on the front sides of the barrell, could it be from holster wear? I kind of like the used rugged impression it gives, so I'm not gonna do any re-finishing on that part, might put some oil on the grips to keep them in good condition. I can't find any 28 marking anywhere, so I guess it's a pre-28, where are the model numbers supposed to be?
Mechanically it seems all good, haven't shot it yet but that will change real soon! =) I'd also like to get some history on it, didn't get anydocumentation but I might be able to find out about previous owners in Sweden. Is it possible to get any information from Smith & Wesson?
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Update on my 28-2. I took the side cover off this past week and took everything out. There was some small crud in there but nothing major. Cleaned up every little piece with gun solvent, wiped it down and lightly oiled it. The sear had very slight wear on one edge only and you could feel a little nub on that side. Looked like a factory bur. So I took 220 grit paper and smoothed it out again. Put it all back together and while pulling the trigger slowly it felt alot smoother than before. Everything moved easier all thru the trigger pull. I love this gun and can't wait for warmer weather to go out and shoot it now. One good thing about this cold weather is I can stock up on .38 practice ammo at the gun shop! Another question, good and bad answers accepted. I'm planning on using this for deer next fall. I would like to get a good set of rubber Pachmyer or Hogue grips for it so when its cold out I can have more control with it. Any opinions as to what is a good grip to buy? I Looked on cheaper than dirt and Sportsmans guide and there's a ton of them.
like a few others I started reading...but petered out.... Im thinking I Have a #N975XX so that's around 1986.... but the grip on the left side looks strange to me... any help is appreciated.
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I have an opportunity to buy this gun ....whats the value ...if any might know....thanks
like a few others I started reading...but petered out.... Im thinking I Have a #N975XX so that's around 1986.... but the grip on the left side looks strange to me... any help is appreciated.
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This is a 5 digit serial therefore a Early 70's gun, not a 80's revolver...
Does it have a N stamp on the Grip Frame..
Thanks...
I'm the one who wants to bring every puppy home from the pound.
Or maybe its every abused and neglected revolver I find?
This one was the victim of Bubba using a bench grinder, it appeared, to round butt it.
Extractor rod was Vise-Grip chewed, and big patches of blue were gone on the barrel.
The target trigger had been partially smoothed.
And there was .004" endshake.
A nasty set of Hogue grips were thrown in the trash at the store.
Polished and tuned the action with a Wolfe spring set.
Got it back together tonight with a new extractor, added a target hammer and smoothed out all of Bubba's hacking.
Touched up the finish with Blue Wonder and added a set of Ahrends stocks.
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After any final tuning, I'm think a hard chrome finish might be in order.
Or maybe its time to try my hand at rust-bluing?