I have an opportunity to purchase a model 10-5 for about $200. This is a blue-steel, 4" barrel with original wood grips. The finish is lightly pitted over about 90% of the gun, the grips are chipped, worn, and have a small section missing. There is a very small amount of end shake and lateral play on lock up. The bore is good, without pitting-
I would buy this as a "project" gun- plans would be to shorten the barrel, bob the hammer, and round the grip frame at the corners.
The main issue of concern is what appears to be a small crack, maybe 1/4 inch in length- location is at the bottom front of the frame on the left side, just about centered halfway up on the cylindrical opening where the cylinder crane shaft enters the frame of the gun. This runs from the crane opening backwards towards the trigger. I wish I had a picture- sorry
1. Is there a way to know how soon this crack will expand with shooting mostly standard-loaded rounds? (Very limited plus-p for defensive use)
2. Pleas don't laugh, this is a serious thought; the crack is very small and I am thinking about something like JB Weld used to touch up the crack, to prevent further expansion of it.
I appreciate your help!
I would buy this as a "project" gun- plans would be to shorten the barrel, bob the hammer, and round the grip frame at the corners.
The main issue of concern is what appears to be a small crack, maybe 1/4 inch in length- location is at the bottom front of the frame on the left side, just about centered halfway up on the cylindrical opening where the cylinder crane shaft enters the frame of the gun. This runs from the crane opening backwards towards the trigger. I wish I had a picture- sorry
1. Is there a way to know how soon this crack will expand with shooting mostly standard-loaded rounds? (Very limited plus-p for defensive use)
2. Pleas don't laugh, this is a serious thought; the crack is very small and I am thinking about something like JB Weld used to touch up the crack, to prevent further expansion of it.
I appreciate your help!