mmaher94087
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superdave, Look down the cylinder bores. There should be two distinct rings about 2/3 the way down. These rings correspond to the bottleneck shape of the .44-40.
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The front sight looks just like my Winchester Model. You don't need to measure the cylinder, if it accepts a .44-40 it is a Frontier and has a 1 9/16" cylinder and is a 3rd Model, not a 1st K-frame round butt stocks fit this gun. Reproductions are available from N.C.Ordnance. Pistol & Revolver Grips Made by NC Ordnance
You have quite an imaginationI also believe the factory blued the ejectors.
The one part that is often damaged is the ratchet teeth. To repair this condition is simple. Replace the ejector. A replacement ejector would be in the white. Early Major distributor catalogs clearly show every part available. They swap easily.
This gun was restored professionally. More photos would prove it. Part of a quality restoration would be to install a new undamaged ratchet/ejector to sharpen the action. No brainer.
Murph
IanMine has a blued ejector star and a search on the internet, with much reviewing of sites, reveals one photograph depicting the face of the cylinder of a nickel New Model No 3, and the ejector star was blued on that one as well.
Maybe some were blued and some “in the white”, depending on when manufactured?