My reborn Astra Terminator .44

I had mine out today, the S/N is R3941xx

I still need a rear sight assembly, my local gunsmith did not want to attempt a welding job.

I'm not sure what you need to be welded but if it is very fine detail find a jewelry store that makes jewelry or repairs jewelry. They use tig welders of a very small nature.
 
My father had a 6" stainless 44 mag astra. As far as I could tell, it was every bit as high quality as a pinned and recessed s&w. I wish I'd have bought it from him when he decided to sell it.
 
On the 1980s TV show "Hunter", the title character used a Terminator in seasons 2 and 3. Quite unusual for an LAPD detective, but television is television.

The Terminator also makes an appearance near the beginning of "Lethal Weapon" during the Christmas Tree/Drug Bust sequence. Bad guy holds his Astra Terminator to Mel Gibson's head.
 
On the 1980s TV show "Hunter", the title character used a Terminator in seasons 2 and 3. Quite unusual for an LAPD detective, but television is television.

The Terminator also makes an appearance near the beginning of "Lethal Weapon" during the Christmas Tree/Drug Bust sequence. Bad guy holds his Astra Terminator to Mel Gibson's head.

Looney Clooney also uses one in FROM DUSK TIL DAWN
 
I think that bead blast job is very attractive. I bought my model 67
(no dash) a long time ago. It had been abused. I had it bead blasted
and I think it turned out well.
 

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I think that bead blast job is very attractive. I bought my model 67
(no dash) a long time ago. It had been abused. I had it bead blasted
and I think it turned out well.

It's not mentioned very much, but one of the most economical means of refinishing a gun which needs it is to bead blast as the surface prep, using fine ceramic beads. It can be done very quickly, and not a whole lot of skill is necessary as would be needed for hand polishing. Followed by a dunk in the hot blue tank. I have done numerous handguns and shotguns that way. It produces a satin finish, about like most of the postwar S&W revolvers had.
 
"Wish I hadn't gotten rid of my old Gun Digests, I could easily have looked this up."
You can buy a DVD set of all of the GDs published from 1944-2010 (maybe beyond 2010 now) in PDF format. Good to have for reference.
 
ATTABOY !
Awesome save, love it !
With a name like "Terminator" I would be tempted to have the infamous line from the movie engraved on it ..." I'll Be Back "
Great save ,
Gary
 
I'm not sure what you need to be welded but if it is very fine detail find a jewelry store that makes jewelry or repairs jewelry. They use tig welders of a very small nature.

Thanks, I will keep that in mind. I will have to come up with the rear sight blade to weld to the remnants of the original sight.
 
old thread, but i have an astra 44 mag 6.5 in barrel. Harvested a deer with it, one shot, down. 45 ish yard shot. bought at a pawn shop in texas many many moons ago. perfect condition.
 
old thread, but i have an astra 44 mag 6.5 in barrel. Harvested a deer with it, one shot, down. 45 ish yard shot. bought at a pawn shop in texas many many moons ago. perfect condition.
Welcome to the Forum

While your 6 1/2" 44 is a good revolver, it is obviously not one of the TERMINATORs

Texas is a pretty BIG State, what part was this Pawn Shop in? I worked in Dallas County back in the mid nineties. That was a fun few years.

Did the shop give you a good deal? BTW, we love pictures here on the Forum. Do you have a nice shot of you, the revolver and your deer that you can post?

Start a thread, tell us about your Smith & Wesson experiences
 

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