Smith & Wesson Highway Patrolman

From 1954 until 1986, the best dollar value in the Smith & Wesson catalog was the Highway Patrolman revolver. Introduced with that name in April of 1954 and later given the Model 28 designation, this big revolver was a six-shot .357 Mag. built on the N frame.


To appeal to police agencies and cops on a budget, the gun got a plain satin blue finish and plain walnut Magna grips. It was made with the buyer's choice of 4- or 6-inch barrels. Essentially, it was the exotic Model 27 without the fancy touches of polished blue finish, sight options and the checkering atop the frame and barrel.


A workhorse, the Highway Patrolman often shot like a thoroughbred. The book says there were a few options and rarities, such as the 5-inch versions made for the Florida Highway Patrol, but I have never seen anything but standard guns.


I once had a very early 5-screw gun, but it was stolen in a burglary. I'd sure like to talk to the guy that got it.


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3 Responses to Smith & Wesson Highway Patrolman

steve cook wrote:
February 17, 2013

anyone with more info on model model 28-2 for floidia hwy patrol please email me at samcrow1355@yahoo.com mine belonged to retired hwy trooper but its dull blu five inch barrel an is not inscribed fhp

steven cook wrote:
February 14, 2013

i just bought a 5 inch model 28 from a gun shop where i live the shop owner said he bought it from a retired florda state trooper i paid 350.00 for it before i got out the door i was offered 500.00 from another cust, no i did not sell it but im not sure what its worth

lug wrote:
November 14, 2009

wiley, i have a florida highway patrol in my family. one of 25 produced. in 95% or greater condition. belonged to my grandfather in law. was his duty gun. email me if you want more info. i got a couple pictures.