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Howdy y'all,

S&W 28-3 Highway Patrolman. It was carried regularly years back, has been shot a bunch & is definitely shooter grade. Turn line, some holster wear along the barrel & frame but the lock up is spot on & it shoots and shoots and shoots. If anyone's looking for a N frame 357 to take out and shoot all day long, here you go. No box but I do have an extra set of Altamont grips for it & speed loader or two.

$700

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Man, that is a great price on a great old Smith. They don't make any more of those, if you get one now, it's got a lock on it that can fail, full of MIM parts and not near the finish quality of these old gems. Why don't I jump on it then? I HAVE one, and if I had to sell it, there would be a "1" in front of that $700!  IMG_6334s.JPG.f4aa8a9651a6e764e48e7a29240f87d5.JPG

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I have one of the model 28.  It is my first pistol and was a sock drawer gun for many years.  Use to shoot it years ago before my modest collection grew.  Still have the box, cleaning rod, and even the wax paper it was wrapped in.

It truly is a great firearm.  I would not take $700 for mine.

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41 minutes ago, Beltfed said:

I have one of the model 28.  It is my first pistol and was a sock drawer gun for many years.  Use to shoot it years ago before my modest collection grew.  Still have the box, cleaning rod, and even the wax paper it was wrapped in.

It truly is a great firearm.  I would not take $700 for mine.

The 27 & 28's really such a pleasure but I don't shoot it much anymore & had my eye on something new. Surprised there were no takers - guess I'll take it out for a spin again. Sounds like you've got an awesome old pistol, too. 

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