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

Oooooh, purty. What is that finish? Matte hard chrome or something?

Cummings Custom Refinishing calls it CPII. Their website describes it as follows:

"CPII (Cera-Plate II) is a true composite plating process. It is an Electroless Nickel / Boron Nitride tank based plating system that incorporates Boron Nitride particles within the matrix of a phosphate system. Benefits include exceptionally low coefficient of friction, superior release and excellent wear resistance. CP II is perfect for applications that require the lubrication of Teflon but need more wear resistance. As wear occurs fresh particles of Boron Nitride are exposed continuing to ensure the lubricating factors though out. CPII also allows longer firing periods between cleaning and makes cleaning of your gun a breeze CPII is a multi facetted plating process that offers outstanding rust and corrosion protection Up to 10 times the protection of other plating such as Nickel/Teflon and Chrome CPII is far from your standard plating it is a true composite plating process that is made possible by the breakthroughs in Nano Technology CPII is also an Eco friendly process. CPII is the color similar to a Bead Blasted Stainless would look CPII will be available for steels."
 
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For those that watch this sort of thing, the ones that live here,,,
HP 5 screw 4" S104619
HP 5 screw 4" S121394
HP 5 screw 6" S130444
HP 4 screw 4" S176272
28 4 screw 4" S202821
28 4 screw 6" S205398
28-1 4 screw 6" S225243
28-2 6" S224697
28-2 4" S293567
28-2 4" N104578
28-2 (not pinned but recessed) N951305
28-3 6" N957711
28-3 4" N957991
 

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I'm thinking the biggest demand for the s&w revolvers is the model 28 & 27 now the prices will soar. Can I get a $1,000? How about $1,200? Do I hear $1,500 in the near future?

If it's under $1,000 grab it do not price shop.
 
3.5" P&R N frame 357s are there now, have been for a while, HPs,,, it will be a few years (IMHO) before they get to $1,000 (except for NIB 4 and 5 screw and the seldom seen versions)
 
1500+ posts.

One of the best threads ever!!

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For those that watch this sort of thing, the ones that live here,,,
HP 5 screw 4" S104619
HP 5 screw 4" S121394
HP 5 screw 6" S130444
HP 4 screw 4" S176272
28 4 screw 4" S202821
28 4 screw 6" S205398
28-1 4 screw 6" S225243
28-2 6" S224697
28-2 4" S293567
28-2 4" N104578
28-2 (not pinned but recessed) N951305
28-3 6" N957711
28-3 4" N957991

Very nice HP collection.

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3.5" P&R N frame 357s are there now, have been for a while, HPs,,, it will be a few years (IMHO) before they get to $1,000 (except for NIB 4 and 5 screw and the seldom seen versions)

At my LGS the highway patrolman with 6" barrel is $1,000 already. This leaves the m28/4" barrel a tad higher. And the m27 a step ahead price wise.

I believe by the end of the summer the prices will be a solid,

1. Highway Patrolman 4" $1,200
2. Highway Patrolman 6" $1,000
3. M27 4" $1,500
4. M27 6" $1,300

In the present demand if it continues the prices could hit $2,000 as the supply dries up and the demand increases. Right now the present flood of them is from the older owners letting them go. I haven't ever seen the s&w n frames ever for sale like I'm seeing now. If the demand increases and the supply dries up who knows where the prices will go.

I'll be buying the brand new ones for sure like I always have.
 
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Here is my new to me Model 28 five screw, serial #S1334##. I looked at the guide, and this looks like it was made between 1954-1955. The grips are not matching, but they were a gift from a friend and the gun came with Hogue Monogrip. Except for a little bit of wear on the muzzle, the gun is perfect and in great shape for a sixty year old gun!

 
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My Highway Patrolman

Here is my 28-2 highway patrolman. S/N N25xxxx, produced 1974-1977. My plans are original target grips and lots of ammo.

Can someone show me an example of what would be correct for Target grips?
 
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2 Highway Patrolman Revolvers One Pre-28 One 28-2

I just picked up a near mint 28-2, S/N N57776x dated to 1978-1979 according to SCSW (roughly). No box but pristine. Looks un-carried and close to unfired.

I also have a 5 screw Pre-Model 28 which was carried a lot and shot. The Pre-28 bears S/N S12120x which according to SCSW is a 1954/55 gun.

Last year, I was able to have the Pre-28 refurbed by an S&W Gunsmith from the Performance Center who happens to be a friend. This old Highway Patrolman is now smooth as silk and tight as a tick. Both are 4 inch barrel models by the way.

The grips on the Pre-Model 28 are not correct and I am looking for a set of Diamond Magna's N Frame.
 

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The Model 28 bug bit me a few months back. Finally have some time to document my findings :D



4 screw 28 6"- S211743 (shipped Oct. 1961)

4 screw 28 6"- S205483 (shipped Nov. 1960)

4 screw 28 4"- S211862 (shipped Aug. 1961)

28-2 6" - S277859 (shipped Nov. 1965)

28-2 4" - S288240 (shipped Sept. 1967)

28-2 4" - S292352 (shipped June 1967)

28-2 4" - S291455

28-2 6" - N222181

28-2 4" - N243401



Still need some 5 screws, a -3 and a -1......like the -1 will happen.
 
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