Model 67 after cleanup, pictures

Arm

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I think it came out nice, when I brought it home I was thinking no hope but, I like it. Cost was $420. out the door. Not factory grips but, what I had laying around.

Before cleanup:

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After cleanup:

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My neighbor across the street has a 67 and he literally doesn't believe in ever cleaning a gun. Your before picture looks better than his.

You've done a nice job deserving of a fine revolver.

God bless,
Birdgun
 
well, except for that Ace Hardware screw holding on your grips ...

LOL, yep, only screw I had laying around. Looking for a slotted.
 
Nice stainless Combat Masterpiece.

I'm looking at one locally, but the guy is asking close to $600.00 for it.

Clean, original grips. No box or docs. I'm waiting him out.

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Very nice! My dad picked up a late 70's model 67, recently. Nice shooting revolver. Love those K frame 38's
 
Well done Sir, well done indeed! The only clean used revolver I bought last year happened to be a very nice 67. It's surprising some times what a little intelligent "elbow grease" can do. Enjoy that one!
 
Great looking revolver. You did a great job cleaning it up.

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Nice 67, and transformation! I find that style of stock quite comfortable. I think they are a knock off of Herrett. I have a 67 no dash. What's not to like about a 67? Bob
 
Frankly, I prefer the Pachmayr grips to the Sile ones. I have them on my M-66-3 and other guns.
 
Well, today I installed a set of magna grips on it, just do not seem right. Too much metal overhang I think and, not very comfortable. Could these be for a "J" frame?

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Tomorrow I get to snatch up a new to me 67-1 that had formerly been incarcerated in a Florida Penal Institution. It is only hoped mine will come out looking as good as Arm's. Though I seriously doubt it since she was badly scratched with an electric scribe. Great job Arm, you done good. hardcase60
 
Well, today I installed a set of magna grips on it, just do not seem right. Too much metal overhang I think and, not very comfortable. Could these be for a "J" frame?

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Definitely K frame stocks, but they are incorrect for your gun. Those are PC magnas, your gun should have standard magna style stocks on it. Good job on the transformation! ;)
 
Here is my 67 no dash. Got it about 15 years ago. Badly abused, pitted,
etc. I had it bead blasted. I like the finish. Here left to right:
Gun only left side.
Gun other side with Oliver Ball carved "dog ear" leather.
Gun with Myres #624 holster, Sparks belt, & Benchmade knife.
Gun in replica of Chic Gaylord Combat Speed Scabbard by Lefty Lewis
who does business as Bell-Charter-Oak.
Gun in a Hank Sloan holster by Bucheimer.
 

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I recently picke up a 4" Model 64 in excellent shape but I'd like to improve on the stainless finish. I have some Mother's, will this do the job?

Mother's works just fine. That's what I'm using on the "new to me" 4", Model 67-1. For a high shine polish you might have to use a buffing wheel at reduced RPM. Blasphemy, I know, but it works.
hardcase60.
 
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