I just purchased a k-frame that I thought was unmodified (did not ask seller directly doh!), but turns out to have been extensively worked on.
It was refinished by bead blasting and many of the edges are rounded including things like the outside edge of the barrel forcing cone (outside meaning not a part the bullet interacts with) and serial number area (why wasn't it bead blasted with the yoke in place?). The sides of the hammer and trigger have been polished enough that they are much lighter in tone then anything I have seen before which makes me suspect the case hardening has been worn through. Single action doesn't have any push off and doesn't feel like it has been modified since it has a decent amount of creep. The gun also doesn't carry up on at least two chambers.
The slow carry up can be fixed, but how much polishing can the sides of the trigger and hammer tolerate?
It was refinished by bead blasting and many of the edges are rounded including things like the outside edge of the barrel forcing cone (outside meaning not a part the bullet interacts with) and serial number area (why wasn't it bead blasted with the yoke in place?). The sides of the hammer and trigger have been polished enough that they are much lighter in tone then anything I have seen before which makes me suspect the case hardening has been worn through. Single action doesn't have any push off and doesn't feel like it has been modified since it has a decent amount of creep. The gun also doesn't carry up on at least two chambers.
The slow carry up can be fixed, but how much polishing can the sides of the trigger and hammer tolerate?
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