Smith and Wesson Model 28 Kim Ahrends grips stocks cocobolo
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I just recently bought a 6 inch barreled Model 28 and now I am looking for a 4 inch one.
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@jeffshootsstuff Ah thats right, I forgot about the larger cylinder diameter. Still thats a lot of rounds ready to go!
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I really want a Model 28 with a 4" barrel but I can't seem to find one :(
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You are probably already aware but just in case you aren't those diamond magna are worth a chunk of change all by themselves. Don't sell them off.
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Excellent piece! The model 28 is a classic N-frame! =] I'll bet those grips really improved your accuracy with that gun.
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Just noticed your pile of speed loaders in this video. Full of .357 magnum rounds I assume?
Jrhoney 1 year ago
@Jrhoney Actually those are .38s for my model 10. The speedloaders for the N-frame .357s are a bit wider for the larger cylinder diameter. I don't have any of those yet. :)
jeffshootsstuff 1 year ago
Yeah, I'm hoping to find a pristine .45 ACP n-frame that they'll fit on. Then I have an excuse to buy another revolver! :D
jeffshootsstuff 1 year ago
@jeffshootsstuff I have a S&W 1917 for sale if you are still interested.
Jrhoney 1 year ago
@Jrhoney I wish I could... but as SRV said, "Money's tight, nothin's free..." :D
jeffshootsstuff 1 year ago
I have a 28, 4 inch barrel too. I put on some larger grips that came off of some other old s&w. I agree, the grip that came on it is very uncomfortable. Do you get a lot of offers for that 28? I do all the time. The 4 inch (especially) seems to have a lot of demand.
sixstringsixshooter 1 year ago
@sixstringsixshooter I have gotten a few since putting this up actually. It was my dad's, and will be my son's. Or daughter's. :)
jeffshootsstuff 1 year ago