S&W 28-2
S&W44
August 28, 2005, 04:35 AM
I just picked this up today.The original box still had the price sticker from August 1964.$69.50!
Kind of dirty when I got it,but it cleaned up really nice.
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Dave Markowitz
August 28, 2005, 08:21 AM
Beautiful!
Ala Dan
August 28, 2005, 09:29 AM
Gorgeous, great find, enjoy! :D
schofield45
August 28, 2005, 10:36 PM
Beautiful example of a 28-2.I need to find some age appropriate magnas for my 28 no dash 6 incher.Does anyone have a picture of what grips should be proper for a 28 no dash? or would they be the same as the gun in the post?$69.95 !? Makes you wish you had the hindsight to have had the things you shouldn't have got rid of in the past.But like My Dad always said when I was a kid wishing for something'"If wishes were horses, beggars might ride,if horse s**t was bisquits ,I'd eat till I died.-schofield45
Shear_stress
August 28, 2005, 11:12 PM
Beautiful gun!
Newton
August 30, 2005, 09:55 PM
Now THAT is nice.
Can I be impolite and ask how much you gave for it ?
S&W44
August 31, 2005, 05:38 AM
It was $350,which is slightly high in this area.I figured that since they aren't making any more of these and it was exactly what I was looking for,the price was OK.
BluesBear
August 31, 2005, 06:09 AM
$69.95!
That's all well and good, until, you remember that in August 1964 the minumum wage (for those who were covered since most jobs were not) was still $1.00.
Unless you worked for the railroads where it was a whopping $1.25!
Iggy
August 31, 2005, 06:30 AM
I bought a mdl 58 for $81.00 and the dealer threw in a box of shells, because I couldn't afford them.
I was a new cop and was making $394.00 a month..
I paid it off in 6 months. .
S&W44
August 31, 2005, 06:37 AM
I can remember buying in 1965 and 1966
Colt Python-$125
Colt SAA-$125
Browning HiPower-84.50
Walther PPK .22-$84.00(At K-Mart!)
Moonclip
August 31, 2005, 03:30 PM
$350 I think is a quite reasonable price in the condition yours is in ands with the box. Also mod 28 prices seem to be rising, people do not seem to be concerned it is the "cheap" mod 27 anymore and prices can be real close to it's fancier brother.
Checkman
August 31, 2005, 06:47 PM
Schofield45
I need to find some age appropriate magnas for my 28 no dash 6 incher.Does anyone have a picture of what grips should be proper for a 28 no dash? or would they be the same as the gun in the post?
As far as I can tell looking through Jim Supica's S&W catalog the Magnas in the picture are the same as what would have been on a M28 (no dash).
The prices on the M28's are starting to go up. I've written in other other posts on other forums that here in Western Idaho the supply of M28's are starting to dry up while M27's seem to still be relatively plentiful. I've been able to find three M28-2's and I count myself lucky. M28's price between $350 - 400.00 in my area. I have never seen a 28 for under $300.00 and I most defintely have not seen one for $250.00. Those prices must be in Pennsylvania,Ohio and New England exclusively.
c_yeager
September 1, 2005, 02:28 AM
Adjusting for inflation an item priced at 69.50 in 1964 would be the equivalent of about $423 today. It seems to me that we are flat-out getting less for our money as one would expect to pay well over $1000 for a new-production revolver of the quality of the model 28.
BluesBear
September 1, 2005, 07:16 AM
Oh I don't know.
I paying about 10 times as much for eggs, milk, and gasoline as we did back in 1964.
I'm paying 7x as much for chewing gum and Kool-aid.
But a 50lb bag of Purina Dog Chow is only about 5x as much.
And I can buy US made commercial 230gr FMJ .45ACP for only 4x as much.
And FMJ 9mm for only 2x as much.
Everything changes according to it's nature.
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