Chukar
AH enthusiast
Hopefully some of the more intelligent members here can help me out...
I just purchased a Colt Officers model in .38 Special with a 6" barrel. Manufacture date is around 1926.
The wood is in nice condition to my untrained eye. Some wear, but for a 100 year old revolver, pretty nice.
Metal is about 50-75% by my judgement. Slight to moderate pitting on the external metal.
Action seems to lock up nicely.
The question is, do I keep it in it's current condition or a full polishing and cold rust blue?
Hopefully post a few pictures in the next few days.
I just purchased a Colt Officers model in .38 Special with a 6" barrel. Manufacture date is around 1926.
The wood is in nice condition to my untrained eye. Some wear, but for a 100 year old revolver, pretty nice.
Metal is about 50-75% by my judgement. Slight to moderate pitting on the external metal.
Action seems to lock up nicely.
The question is, do I keep it in it's current condition or a full polishing and cold rust blue?
Hopefully post a few pictures in the next few days.