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Old 01-12-2012, 10:59 AM
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I have spruced up my new 38-44 and I couldn't be more happy with it. I got some target grips off ebay for $40 bucks with the buy it now button. I have seen too many people slapped down here for mis-identifying the elusive "cokes", so I ain't going to say it, but they do have a lot of checkering. I switched the cylinder stop to reduce the cylinder slop. That was an adventure, more dollars and hours than such a small thing would seem to merit at first glance. I got some critical help from member John Traveler on the smithing page, thank you John. The Mothers polish worked wonders on the old girl. There is quite a bit of nickel loss on the rear of the frame. Much is covered by the target grips and the pictures don't seem to show it well because the glare. Anyway, I am happy about this gun and I hope you enjoy the pictures.

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Old 01-12-2012, 11:04 AM
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Wow, great improvement.
Don't know if those are cokes for sure. They sure look right.
Not appropriate for the that gun, but I won't tell if you don't. They sure do look good on that ol timer.

I like it.

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Sure look like cokes to me...regardless $40 was a STEAL!!!!!!
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Congrats, looks great.
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Excellent job! It's looks wonderful with those grips.
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Definitely cokes. And great looking stags on the gun from the seller! Unless you paid $1,000 for the gun,you have done well.
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Beagleye - So you're the one that outbid me for this mis-labeled Heavy Duty!! I was hoping that no one would find it amoungst the offerings at that auction.

It certainly cleaned up better than I thought it would, or I would have bid more. What did you use to polish up the nickel finish?
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I love seeing projects like this!

Great job!
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Wow! Sure looks great now! Well done!
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WOW!! ..... Is what comes to mind first of all.

Great old 38/44 and with scoring the "cokes" for $40 bucks you have done veeeeerrry well.

You should buy a lottery ticket while you are on this streak!!

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Beagleye - So you're the one that outbid me for this mis-labeled Heavy Duty!! I was hoping that no one would find it amoungst the offerings at that auction.

It certainly cleaned up better than I thought it would, or I would have bid more. What did you use to polish up the nickel finish?

I wish I could say sorry, but that would be huge lie. I drove down to Statesville to bid and once I saw the perfect bore, I was prepared to go to a lot higher than the $325 that took it (plus fees).


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I love a good before and after and this one didn't leave me hanging.
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Spectacular reclamation! A great gun made even better. Good for you!
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Well done sir!
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Who cares if they were original grips, they sure look user friendly to me and that gun is a sweetheart for sure.
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