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Parkerized 28-2
I picked this S&W model 28-2 up a couple of weeks ago.I always wanted to take a beat up revolver and parkerize it.Well,I found one and I kind of really really like it.It shoots amazingly accurate too.Does anyone else have any parkerized revolvers?
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11-01-2011, 01:40 AM
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That's a great looking Model 28 and you did a great job on the finish.
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11-01-2011, 04:35 AM
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My ugly duckling...
One that had spent too much time in a tackle box on Dad's boat:
Not "pretty", but I like it. It means business. Your 28 has that same demeanor.
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I think it looks good.
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11-01-2011, 11:24 AM
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Not bad, but if it were mine I would have had it hard chromed. Parkerizing doesn't hold up well, but HC sure does in spades.
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mine is a matte, bead-blasted blue courtesy of a previous owner, as it spent quite a bit of time riding on someone's belt in another life. If I ever have it refinished I may park it, as the surface shows the marks of an aggressive sandblasting as evidenced by the faintness of the factory stamping on the sideplate.
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11-01-2011, 02:06 PM
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Parkerizing
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Originally Posted by scout II
I picked this S&W model 28-2 up a couple of weeks ago.I always wanted to take a beat up revolver and parkerize it.Well,I found one and I kind of really really like it.It shoots amazingly accurate too.Does anyone else have any parkerized revolvers?
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How difficult is it? must the bluing be stripped off first?
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11-01-2011, 04:02 PM
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Your M28 looks great, nice job! I like parkerized guns, never had any trouble with the finish holding up or with rust.
Her's my parkerized 586 L-Comp-
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Your M28 looks great, nice job! I like parkerized guns, never had any trouble with the finish holding up or with rust.
Her's my parkerized 586 L-Comp-
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I have a parkerized Centennial I carry regularly
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I have a parkerized Model 14 and a Model 10 HB. I picked them both up at a gun show. I always figured they were police turn-ins or some such. They look nice, but I always missed the beautiful blue I'm sure they were originally. I sent the Model 14 off for some work a year ago and the young guy at the gun shop remarked on how nice it looked. I guess it fits in with most guns nowadays.
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28-2
Definitely different but definitely nice.
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11-01-2011, 11:25 PM
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How difficult is it? must the bluing be stripped off first?
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Parkerizing is the easiest of all finishes (other than paint) to do properly. Yes all blue (and rust) must be removed, and that is typically done by abrasive blasting.
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One of my favorite revolvers is my Model 10 heavy barrel I got for $225 at a gun show. I was able to get the price DOWN because it had been parkerized, even though that's part of the reason I wanted it. I really like the way it kind of resembles a Victory.
http://i317.photobucket.com/albums/m.../SWmodel10.jpg
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Always wanted a parkerized model 10 HB with pachmayr grips.
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I bought a WWII S&W Victory, made in 1944, that the dealer had Parkerized over what was probably the gun's original oxide finish, which he said was really worn. He bought a set of reproduction smooth walnut stocks from somewhere and put them on. It looked like a brand new Victory Model.
Scout, that's great looking gun.
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