New to Group
I am excited to be joining the group. Never posted before but now it's time. After years of shooting sports, collecting/appreciating a wide variety of handguns, rifles etc, I finally have developed an addiction to the model 28. I was looking for a good vintage N-frame for target shooting, stopped by a few gun stores and saw this: A 6'' 28-3, serial number N957xxx, sold in July 1983 at Ray's Sport Shop in NJ. Complete with all papers it came with, box, tool kit, rod and original unused condition magna? grips. It showed a faint turn line and I think one box was shot through it after purchase, it was cleaned and put away. I had to have it, took it to the range and got an amazingly tight group. I love the utilitarian bare bones aesthetic of the gun, the blasted top strap and front frame, the pragmatic brushed finish that shows no finger prints and which can as easily be fixed if necessary. It has a nice heft, it points well, great balance and feels rock solid, tight and really well fitted together. For my personal taste I dare say I'd pick it over the 27 models every time. About the addiction: I just bought a second one, an unfired 28-2. It seems that whenever I am going to see an outstanding condition model 28 at a good deal, I won't be able to resist. Never had that before.