You all have posted some beautiful 1917's. Now it's time for an ugly one. This one belonged to my grandfather, who probably picked it up surplus as he had no military service. He died in 1929 so it has been in the family at least that long. It had some rough treatment along the way and has some corrosion issues but seems very tight and shoots well. I'm thinking that in this condition it is a shooter, not a collector, and as such I wouldn't be wrong to get it refinished. I'm thinking of sending it off for a Black-T or Green-T treatment, maybe like the Ruger revolver they have on their web site under pictures. I would put some nice grips on it and have a fun range gun that will last another 100 years. What do you folks think?