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Looking to do some horse trading could someone give me a ball part value of a Model 28-2 at about 75 to 80 % finish with factory target grips? Thank You . VI | ||
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http://www.gunbroker.com/item/680357698 http://www.gunbroker.com/item/665861323 http://www.gunbroker.com/item/663331779 hope these help you decide on a price https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/ | |||
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Thank You Sir I had forgotten about Gunbroker. I am going to throw 2 of these at a Sig Navy and see if we can meet in the middle. VI | |||
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good luck, I wish I still had a model 28 4" | |||
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Otherwise known as the Highway Patrolman. Wonderful revolver. | |||
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They are a great revolver. Had a police trade in that I foolishly sold to another officer. He won't part with it because I still ask whenever I see him. Finally grabbed a NIB one a few years back but it is too nice to shoot. La Dolce Vita | |||
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I carried one for work years ago. They'll take full load .357 loads without a flinch. Their added weight really helped absorb the recoil. Wish I still had it. I would bet a 75-80% pistol would still bring $550-600. | |||
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Thats a 600 to 650 gun any day of the week , you never see them for sale at the gun shops any more . | |||
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I think you're pretty close, maybe $700. The Highway Patrolman was the lower cost option to the Model 27. The Model 28 came with Magna stocks so if it has Target stocks a previous own put them on the gun. | |||
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Cheapest I saw them for at the Harrisburg Gun Show last month was $750 for a nice one with the box. This guy is usually a little more expensive than others, but his Smiths are usually in better shape than some of the beat to sh*t ones others have. Especially the Model 64s. Why are they always just short of destroyed? | |||
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It kind of depends upon where you are located and the availability in your area. I purchased a mint one in June for $608.00 plus 10% sales tax. I think it was a very good deal especially since it has the more desirable 4" barrel along with box and tools. I tend to think the Highway Patrolman and its predecessor the Model 27 are going to continue to go up in value. I would say one in the condition you mentioned will be at worth at least 5 to 6 hundred. The 4" barrel maybe worth another fifty. With tools and box another hundred. | |||
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I paid $600 for this one last month. About 95%. I added the grips from Altamont. It came with tired rubber ones. Target hammer and trigger, made about 1971 or so. ![]() | |||
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A local shop has an 80% Model 28 with aftermarket grips for $650.00. He's had it a good while and in my area it seems to be a bit over priced in that condition. | |||
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