shil
Member
Hello everyone. I'm a first-timer and am pleased to be here.
There is much to be learned in this forum.
My tale of woe is what I did to my lovely pre-Model 15 Combat Masterpiece. In an effort to ease cleaning, I had taken to removing the cylinder from a revolver I'm cleaning, doing the patch and brush routine, then spraying it down with Gun Scrubber. In an effort to reduce the wails of anguish from my wife with regard to the particular scents of my cleaners, I take the cylinder outside and spray it there. One day, I was stricken with a case of stone hands. The cylinder of my Combat Masterpiece slipped from my fingers and landed.............. on concrete. Two areas on the cylinder now have a bunch of little "impact pits".
My question is, what would you guys and gals do to rectify?
Refinish? Replace cylinder? Leave it alone as a reminder of my foolishness? Thanks for listening.
There is much to be learned in this forum.
My tale of woe is what I did to my lovely pre-Model 15 Combat Masterpiece. In an effort to ease cleaning, I had taken to removing the cylinder from a revolver I'm cleaning, doing the patch and brush routine, then spraying it down with Gun Scrubber. In an effort to reduce the wails of anguish from my wife with regard to the particular scents of my cleaners, I take the cylinder outside and spray it there. One day, I was stricken with a case of stone hands. The cylinder of my Combat Masterpiece slipped from my fingers and landed.............. on concrete. Two areas on the cylinder now have a bunch of little "impact pits".
My question is, what would you guys and gals do to rectify?
Refinish? Replace cylinder? Leave it alone as a reminder of my foolishness? Thanks for listening.