Factory refinish

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I have a 57-58 manufactured pre-29 that has some cosmetic issues. I guess I could call it giving it "character", but I like pretty guns if possible.

My gun is a 3 screw and I was wondering if the factory would take a gun this old for refining. I don't really care about damaging value as I rarely ever sell a gun.

I looked on their website, but didn't find an answer.



Thanks in advance.
 
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I would call the Performance Center to make sure.

If just a refinish I would think so but if they find something wrong that needs repair then there could be an issue.
 
Should be a 4 screw gun, possibly a 5 screw depending on exact year of manufacture.

I read several times S&W will not take in pre-model number guns anymore, but you should call and check.

If you are at all particular about how the gun looks (and it sounds like you are) then you would not be happy with a factory refinish. Take a close look at a couple new blued S&W models, cause that is what you would get.

Use the "Search" function on this forum to research the topic - lots of good info and recommendations.

Before you decide on who to use, ask to see at least a couple high res photos of several revolvers they have done recently, checking for side plate gaps, dished screw holes, washed out stampings. Any decent smith can do a good hot blue, it's the metal polish & prep that makes the real difference.

Larry
 
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Don't know if I can get a good enough picture but I'll try.

Looks like it may have been carried and not maintain very well.

There is nothing drastically wrong with it. It locks up tight and should be a good shooter. I'll work on that picture tomorrow in the daylight.
 
I have followed a few recent threads on the forum about home rust blueing. Seems very do-able if you have a little patience, and the semi-satin blue is very good looking. Been wanting to try it, though I don't know a 4 screw pre-29 would be the gun I would want to start with..

Larry
 
S&W's current bluing is nothing like what they were doing before 2000 and it is far from being as nice as their 1980 and older Carbonia blue finish.
 
I talked with S&W customer service a few days ago about a 19-3. Apparently someone had chemically stripped it and cold blued the entire gun. A casual cleaning pretty much removed 90% of the cold blue. The S&W website says $220 for standard polish and blue, and $285 for high polish and blue. This funky looking 19-3 shooter was really cheap but mechanically good. When all is said and done the total cost of the gun will still be way under the value so off it went. They now have the gun and when it gets to the top of the list it will be evaluated and a final estimate will be presented. So in about 3 months I hope to post pictures so every one can see what the mother ship is offering these days. Call this an experiment if you will, with a 6" K 357 that looked pretty bad as it was. Trust me, for $220 it could not look any worse. I will report back in ~3 months. This experiment won't cost you all a penny. ;)
 
I talked with S&W customer service a few days ago about a 19-3. Apparently someone had chemically stripped it and cold blued the entire gun. A casual cleaning pretty much removed 90% of the cold blue. The S&W website says $220 for standard polish and blue, and $285 for high polish and blue. This funky looking 19-3 shooter was really cheap but mechanically good. When all is said and done the total cost of the gun will still be way under the value so off it went. They now have the gun and when it gets to the top of the list it will be evaluated and a final estimate will be presented. So in about 3 months I hope to post pictures so every one can see what the mother ship is offering these days. Call this an experiment if you will, with a 6" K 357 that looked pretty bad as it was. Trust me, for $220 it could not look any worse. I will report back in ~3 months. This experiment won't cost you all a penny. ;)

Thats what I love about you brother, always happy to take a "shot" for the team,, good luck on your ugly duckling,, hope it comes back as the "Golden Goose",,, you were having it "gold plated"??? No???
 
That gun appears to be used and not abused. Well taken care of. It has more character than any refinish could ever give it. Plus it has a gorgeous set of $500 - $600 "coke" stocks. If that gun was mine, I wouldn't even consider a refinish...by anybody. Beautiful .44 Magnum.

Correct...No WAY I would touch that gun...You'd spend $300+ dollars to take another $400 off the value.
 
I've got a 6.5" 4 screw 44 Mag that has been in and out of a holster a LOT. Instead of a refinish I bought a Safariland 101 shoulder holster. Had my leather man, Billy make some fitting adjustments for that Inspector Callahan look. I get some weird looks at the gun shows but no body messes with me. After all, this is the most powerful...you know the line. :D:D
 

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