This followed me home from from a local pawn shop yesterday. The pawnbroker made me a deal I couldn't pass up, after I spent 20 minutes looking it over and speculating whether it was salvageable or not. As bad as the finish (or lack thereof) looks, the gun is amazingly tight and sound mechanically. The crane mates up tightly to the frame and it doesn't appear that the sideplate's been removed (or at least, it's not boogered up.) The bore is sharp and clean, and there's no pitting anywhere on the gun, to my surprise.
Once I get it to the range, I'll determine whether to use it as practice for home bluing or invest in a refinish by Ford's, which is just an hour north of me.
Once I get it to the range, I'll determine whether to use it as practice for home bluing or invest in a refinish by Ford's, which is just an hour north of me.