That is exceptionally nice. Could you tell us a bit more about the project. I am particuoarly interested in ow much it costs to refinish, as I know next to nothing about that.
A friend here in Texas who's an amateur gunsmith and a member of a couple of online forums.
I originally bought the DS from him and went back to him for the Agent hammer bob. Great guy, and he does immaculate work. He's "TexasColt" on the thehighroad.org forums.
Back from the range and the Agent's first shoot. This little booger shoots GREAT! It's bumped the Detective Special out of first place, and will now be my carry gun. Fantastic trigger, good balance, accurate, and even though it's lighter, it's very easy to control for followup shots.
re: DuraCoat project
Notice how the heat and powder flame has kind of scalloped the cylinders. Not sure if I didn't apply it thickly enough or if it hasn't fully hardened in the last week or so.
Just thought I'd give everyone a head's up about this issue. Actually, I kind'a LIKE IT...reminds me of a '50's hotrod flame job.
Also, I should have loaded empty brass into the cylinder before I sprayed it. Had to use emery paper to clean up the cylinder bores so empty brass ejects smoothly. No big deal, but something to remember if you're planning on doing a DuraCoat job.