So I had this reallllly worn .32-20 circa 1918 that needed some help. I told my son ( he’s 12) that we could redo it and it would be his first k frame (he has an I frame that I gave him) he was all in and anything that gets a kid off their phone/internet is ok with me. This was my only .32-20 and with the ammo being expensive, and it being so worn and out of time, ... no regrets..
A gunbroker parts kit and we were off...after the disassembly (he did it) it was bead blaster time..
Then some wire wheeling