S&W Model 28 Fixed-sight Conversion

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S&W Model 28 Fixed-sight Conversion

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Here is a photo of a Model 28 .357 that I had Tip Burns convert to a fixed-sight revolver:

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WOW! :shock: That looks very nice! :tup: If you don't mind my asking, how much did he charge?
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Tip's asking price for this conversion will be in the $375-$400 price range. If you want to talk with him, give him a call at 830-935-3338.
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Thanks Ron! He seems like a nice fellow. I talked to him about having my HE2 converted when I first got it, but decided not to. If you get a chance, could you snap a top view, I'd love to see how he did it.
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Here's the top view. I had him just put a simple groove down the newly machined/dovetailed topstrap:

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That looks great! Tip out did himself on this one! :wink: Of course, I have to ask; how does she shoot?
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The sad part is, I didn't get to shoot it before having to leave to return to Iraq! Wheh I get home the end of August, I'll let you know!

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Hi RonC, nice to see you again. Those pics are nice but they're a bit large, you might want to reduce the size a bit. viewtopic.php?t=9523
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[b]SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET[/b]
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Are you home for keeps now, Ron, and if so, when are you going to ship this revolver up to me? :wink:

If so, good to have you home!

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Whoa, Michaelson's avatar is back just like in February. That's a good sign. :)

/edit: Hmm, the "I'm leaving" topic has mysteriously disappeared. Smells like conspiracy. 8)
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Nope. No conspiracy. Just cleaning up, and checking up on old friends who are showing up again.

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Yeah, right. Of course you are. 8)
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RON! Glad you're still alive and kickin' pal! :)
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That is one beautiful revolver :shock:

I'm looking forward to hear about how well it shoots.

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Hey Ron, What a coincedence. There is a 'modified' mdl 58 on gunbroker right now. It's a thunder ranch 57 or something with adj. sites removed,which looks cool,but has that awful round butt. It's up over a grand though. How did you get the old front site on the 28? BTW, my English grips will fit a mdl 28. I truly think a pair would make it look,well, you know. regards,hanson.
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Hi Mark! No, I'm not home for good...in fact, I'm writing this from sunny Mosul...where the daytime temperatures are just slightly less than required by most recipes to cook a roast! As far as shipping the revolver up to you....well, let's just say I'm planning on hanging onto this one!

Minnesota, good to hear from you! How's everything up in the North Country?

Hanson, I haven't seen that model 57...will have to take a look. I am going to put the English grips I bought from you on this Model 28. I have sold off my Model 22-4...just couldn't get used to that new-fangled lock and the way it made the action feel.

It's good to hear from everyone!

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RonC wrote:I have sold off my Model 22-4...just couldn't get used to that new-fangled lock and the way it made the action feel.
You really think it makes a difference? I haven't really noticed it on my Mountain Gun.

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I have tried it on several of the new S&W's and it wasn't a problem, but there was something "different" about the feel of this one. It worked well, but I just didn't like the "feel." I think I'll stick with buying older N-frame Smiths!
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mod 57

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Ron, the gun on 'broker is actually a 58. It had a huge rib on top that was removed and an extremely short pinned in front site. Still the round butt makes it look like a eurotrash copy of shttp://nas4.atlanta.gbhinc.com/GB/052590000/52590462/pix2794248093.jpgomething
dog $#!+ try this link and see if you can see the model 58 thats on gun broker and let me know if this worked. Jim
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Hanson, the link didn't work out. I tried searching for it on GB, but I think it's been removed.
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mod 58

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Ron, it is listed as a mod 58. it was still there the other day. let me see if i can send it to you from there, although i don't think either of us would be happy with it. regards, hanson. PS my guys in afganistan can no longer carry javelins or grenades to chase bad guys. what's up with that? regards,hanson.
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