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| Sounds nice. Photos? Be Well, Packy. |
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| I will email them to you. |
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| www.postimages.org is a great site to host your photos. Upload them from your phone to the site, click the top drop-down tab to go to the 640x480 (for message boards), and no photo time expiration, Then copy and paste once uploaded, no username/password required or anything
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| Heym, I have the exact revolver in 44 Mag, an N Frame 29-2 with the 3Ts and 8 3/8" barrel. They're great handguns. |
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| I will probably break down and shoot it and may hunt with it. The N Frame 6 Shot 357 was and is able to digest real magnum loads 180 grains at 1350-1400 and 158 grains at 1500.
However, my Rugers are for hard use. The N Frame smiths from the mid 80s back are American manufacturing history, like the Pre-64 Model 70 Winchester.
Of course, the N Frame 357s have that gorgeous tapered barrel that makes the 8 3/8ths just feel like a race horse. |
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| Very nice find. The day I turned 21 in 1974, I bought a Model 28. Wish I still had it. The N frames handle the .357 just beautifully.
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| That is a beautiful revolver!
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| That is a wonderful revolver. Bill - I also bought a S&W Model 28 when I was 21 (a little later, 1988). It was a model 28-2 that the previous owner had put Pachmayr presentation grips on. It was a great gun to shoot with an excellent trigger and I let it get go as well. I could get another one on Gunbroker I suppose, but not for the $220 I paid for mine back then.
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| You're right Bill, the 27 + 28 are the same revolver, just a difference in the high polish bluing. I remember paying $150.00 all day long for model 28's in the mid-70s. DPS was phasing out. Wish I still had what I had then. Hindsight is 20/20.
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| I do not have one, but 50 model 28s were done in a soft, dull Nickel.
I have only held one. |
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| quote: I let a 44 Special Model 24-3 With boxes, papers, and tools get away for a song. I talked myself out of bc it had a little rub of bluing at right hand of the muzzle
I guess it would matter if one is just collecting them and not shooting them. What a waste of fine firearms just laying around not doing what they were designed for. But that is just me. |
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| I have one to shoot. I take great joy in keeping even my shooters as nice as possible.
Being a -3, I would have shot that one. I like that a gun older than me has been kept together for over 30 years.
I am going to shoot this -2 357.
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What a waste of fine firearms just laying around not doing what they were designed for.
But that is just me.
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| Anyone who says that a M-27 and a M-28 only differ in the luster of the bluing, has not looked at a M-27 very closely.
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| I do not think the M28 had the checkered top strap. |
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| quote: Originally posted by LHeym500: I do not think the M28 had the checkered top strap.
You are correct.
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