Alex Johnson
New member
So I happened upon a S&W 28-2 4" recently and am having some thoughts about it. I already have a S&W 27 3 1/2" which is almost identical to this one and I really don't need another 357 so the idea came to have this one customized by Hamilton Bowen to something a bit more exotic.
I sent an email off to Bowen to get a feel for the price of the conversion, refinishing, and action work and the number seems doable with some financial adjustment. The question is, what caliber would you go with. The ones that seem to be most likely right now would be 45 Colt, 44 special or 44-40. I had also considered the 38-40, but somehow that seems to be going backwords. Any insights, particularly from those who have had similar work done, would be much apprecited.
I do realize that this is not going to be a project where I can ever recoup my costs, but it should make a really interesting revolver and I have always admired Bowen's work.
I sent an email off to Bowen to get a feel for the price of the conversion, refinishing, and action work and the number seems doable with some financial adjustment. The question is, what caliber would you go with. The ones that seem to be most likely right now would be 45 Colt, 44 special or 44-40. I had also considered the 38-40, but somehow that seems to be going backwords. Any insights, particularly from those who have had similar work done, would be much apprecited.
I do realize that this is not going to be a project where I can ever recoup my costs, but it should make a really interesting revolver and I have always admired Bowen's work.