New Excellent Condition HP 28-2 Owner
Just today picked up a gorgeous 28-2 (N262XXX). Grips are a little dark but there's barely a mark on this gun anywhere. Private owner distress sale for $450. No box or papers. I'm still new to the older Smith revolver world but have quickly learned to love them. Barely a turn ring on this and timing and lockup are perfect and super tight. Smith CS says 1976 is closest they can ID but this thread info up front ID's as 1974. I'm curious why this one has larger square but target grips with speedloader cut out but other 28-2's I see have smaller almost K frame looking round grips. OK on second look they're square butt but they look smaller than the targets and they don't have the cut out. We're they mfg'd at the same time or did they change the grip styles per year? This gun will be used and be in good company with a pair of early 586's, model 10-10, a pre model snub (very cool piece), and a few others. Somehow I'm up to 7 revolvers now - which I still see as a very reasonable number (under 50). This one is a keeper
Just today picked up a gorgeous 28-2 (N262XXX). Grips are a little dark but there's barely a mark on this gun anywhere. Private owner distress sale for $450. No box or papers. I'm still new to the older Smith revolver world but have quickly learned to love them. Barely a turn ring on this and timing and lockup are perfect and super tight. Smith CS says 1976 is closest they can ID but this thread info up front ID's as 1974. I'm curious why this one has larger square but target grips with speedloader cut out but other 28-2's I see have smaller almost K frame looking round grips. OK on second look they're square butt but they look smaller than the targets and they don't have the cut out. We're they mfg'd at the same time or did they change the grip styles per year? This gun will be used and be in good company with a pair of early 586's, model 10-10, a pre model snub (very cool piece), and a few others. Somehow I'm up to 7 revolvers now - which I still see as a very reasonable number (under 50). This one is a keeper
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