Case coloured trigger guard
Ever since I purchased this revolver, I believed that someone took the trigger guard off at some point and cleaned it, causing a grey appearance. Not sure why they would do that, but this is what I believed for a very long time. I had not really handled a pristine example until recently, and learned that a case coloured trigger guard is standard, and you can see hints of case colouring in this photograph. Also, easy to miss the hints of case colouring when the fairly rare feature of a knurled trigger is in the same photograph.
In my experience, a knurled trigger is RARE. However, my observations may or may not reflect the true rarity, or commonality, of a knurled trigger. Any idea as to how common or rare this feature is?
Last edited by mrcvs; 04-26-2017 at 07:17 AM.
Reason: Added brief statement with question
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