Good morning,
Good morning, your first line is a bit misleading as the U.S. Sup. Ct. denied to hear the matter. Case was heard by a panel of three judges out of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=5077468191336365430&hl=en&as_sdt=40006...
Well, I put two coats of Renaissance Wax on the revolver. A small part of me thought massaging two coats into the barrel would fade, even slightly, the markings on the left side of the barrel. Alas.
Thank you Detroit. It's not going to bother me. Just wanted to know.
Here is my revolver, without the markings, final bid this evening sold for $2,025.00 on GB.
Just a moment...
Here is a 1956 model of my 1950 revolver, about to be bid this Sunday night for $1,175.00 more than the $850.62 I paid. The 1956 one has it's original box.
Just a moment...
https://gunbroker.kcaguns.com/gunbroker-showimages/4938
Well thank you Inland! I've had the grass is greener thing happening. Several times I was overbid on cream puff 5" Model 27-2, going for over double what I eventually ended up paying for mine.
I was wanting the 5" target, the front sight with the red in it; along with the target trigger...
Thank you rincar! The 3 1/2 is so desired. I really wanted a five inch. They were safe queen revolvers but too high of bids.
This is a 6" and I'm getting use to it.
Thank you all for the revolver compliments and taking time to give your suggestions and bluing/polishing advice.
I just signed up to Smith and Wesson Forum today, and I must say that this was much more enjoyable than trying to convince my fellow Chicago Bear fans at Windy City Gridiron that we...
Thank you 2152 Hq for the revolver compliment and advice.
I am not at all versed in bluing and polishing methods. I'm trying to educate myself through this forum.
My brother is in Colorado and a taxidermist. He told me on my next trip to CO he would use Van's cold bluing to blend it in with...