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I was able to run across two nice Smiths today. The first is a 28-2 with a 4” pinned barrel. The second one is 34-1. I got them both for $1600. Serial number on the 28 is S301227. The number on the 34 is M1006184. I’m am now fortunate to own two 28’s, the other one being a 6” -2. The stocks on my newest one are absolutely beautiful. I’m now up to 16 Smith revolvers with 8 being prelocks. The 34 is my first 22.
 

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Nice, the M34 maybe your favorite to take to the range. Try the CCI Quiets, they are just fun to shoot, Its like using a suppressor, I like to shoot steel targets at 15-20 yds. You can hear the steel targets better, I can't hear very well anyway at 68, I don't have 16 Smiths, only 4, like to have 100 if I had the $, have fun..
 
I was able to run across two nice Smiths today. The first is a 28-2 with a 4” pinned barrel. The second one is 34-1. I got them both for $1600. Serial number on the 28 is S301227. The number on the 34 is M1006184. I’m am now fortunate to own two 28’s, the other one being a 6” -2. The stocks on my newest one are absolutely beautiful. I’m now up to 16 Smith revolvers with 8 being prelocks. The 34 is my first 22.

From what I can see the model 28 is from 1968 and a model 34. You have an extra digit in the serial number not knowing which one it is, but the best guess would be early 1979.
Tom
 
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