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I wouldn't pay $800 for a 28
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The 28 was a less expensive version of the 27, satin finished instead of high polish, and top strap/rib not checkered. They were intended as a .357 service revolver. So no, not $800
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I know the difference between a 27 and a 28. I had a 27 years ago. As far as money, it comes and goes. If I want something bad enough I pay what it takes to get it because at my age I don't have time to wait for a better deal. When I was younger I sold a lot of guns that I thought I got a good price for. The money got pi$$ed away and I ended up with no gun and no money. Now I buy guns with my money before it gets spent on something foolish.
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When I was younger I sold a lot of guns that I thought I got a good price for. The money got pi$$ed away and I ended up with no gun and no money. Now I buy guns with my money before it gets spent on something foolish. This, folks, is wisdom. Pay heed.
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