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

gunnison it's a 4". I'm trying to post a couple of pics but I'm having some trouble doing it from my phone. Thanks for asking!
 

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Picked up a nice looking Highway Patrolman. Serial number dates to 1967: S2855xx
Seller figures unfired or very little use.
Haven't got my hands on it yet but here are a couple of pictures from the seller. I'll do a nice photo shoot when I get it this week.

IMG_005 by Paul Dubois, on Flickr

IMG_003 by Paul Dubois, on Flickr
 
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I didn't know if I'd ever be able to join this elite club. Here's my new to my safe 4" 28-2. SN N28355x. It's everything you folks have said it'd be!

Congrats. What is that propping up the gun? Looks like a S&W cigar tube.
I need one of those.
 
That's a "prop rod", some of the guys on the forum sell them, I believe.

Normally 75Vette needs something a little longer to prop up his Smiths:

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Best Regards, Les
 
In 1977, I started my LE career with a 4" M28-2. As young, low paid cops are apt to do, I traded it away for a Model 19 as soon as I found one a couple of years after I started (they didn't exactly grow on trees in those days). I wish I had that 28-2 back. I'll run across another some day, I'm sure. Until then I'll just continue to look at all of the pictures here and drool on myself.

UPDATE:
I found and bought a 28-2 in very good condition. Timing was very slightly off on one chamber, so I put a new hand in it and re-timed it to my liking. I'm considering sending it to S&W after I get moved and having a new bluing job put on it.
 
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Thought you all would find this interesting. I bought this off a friend a while back. When I inspected it I found "STO" inscribed on the frame just about the serial #. STO stands for State Traffic Officer, the official title of a California Highway Patrolman. May be the official title of other state highway patrol officers...I don't know. This pistol has the well worn look of a carried revolver.
 

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Got to shoot my HP for the first time!

I was short on ammo, but I've picked up some since, but I got to test my HP for the first time last weekend. I only had six .38s and four .357 rounds in my case since I was actually just taking it to show my dad and not actually planning to shoot. I was thrilled that it performed just like everyone on here said they do. Straight as and arrow with a trigger like butter!
 
S&W Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman

I picked up my 2nd grail gun today--a S&W model 28-2 HP 6" with the original grips. SN N544XXX makes the born on date 1978 or 79.

I haven't shot it yet, but I'm sure it will not disappoint.

Garry

Pictured with original grips and Pachmayer rubber grips.
 

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My one and only HP contribution is this 6" beauty, from "about" 1958, my birth year. Serial # 1890XX, it's close enough that I feel very fortunate to have found it. It's a 6" shooter grade, just as I wanted. However it didn't have the target hammer I wanted, so I bought one from a fellow member and fortunately it was a "drop in" fit. That's 2 blessings.

Then I was fortunate again when I was selected the winner of a Karma drawing here for two 27/28 N frame speedloaders. Awesome! A fourth favor from the Good Lord was when I was chosen in yet another Karma drawing for a Tyler T-grip. The numbers matching magnas didn't really fit my hand so well until now. This Highway Patrolman is my own personal reminder that God still loves me. :D
 

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I recently acquired a pre 28 from a forum member who is also a friend, having acquired many S&W revolvers over the past 3 years from him. My new pre-28 is 6" with all numbers matching including the stocks. The color is almost black and would be rated 99%. It was shipped 6/11/54 to Stoeger Arms Co., NYC. SN S110462. It is my first 28 but not my last. Sorry no pictures.

Fred #2968
 
Someone burgled my car and stole a highway patrolman in 1970, Jacksonville, Florida. I have no idea what the details of it were, other than it had a short barrel. I used it when I stood watch at Cecil field Naval Air Station. Someone got a good revolver.
 
Picked up this S prefix 28-2 today. Has some nice Herret's on it. Cant find a single scratch, but it has plenty of holster wear on the muzzle and cylinder. Bore is basically perfect. Must have been carried a lot and shot very little. Probably a service gun. I'll take some better pics when I take it to the range in a couple days. Thanks for looking.
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Been a while since I posted mine. The evolution from how it began, to what it is now.

When I first bought it:


After the first refinish (blast and blue):


After second refinish and current configuration:
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Looking good!


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Need some info...

I'm being offered a 28-2 w/ SN N85641 which, from what I can tell, was made between 1969 and 1972 from refrencing the first page of this thread.

Anyone have more info, basic things to look for and perhaps a value?
 

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