cheapbeater
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Hey everyone, sorry for the long-winded post, I'm new to this forum, and S&W pistols. I recently aquired a model 29-3 that was burned in a housefire at my uncles a few years ago. The bluing was damaged, and the gun was dirty, and a little sticky (still is) but I think it is a salvagable gun...
I offered his son $100 for the gun in hopes of fixing it up in my uncle's memory. I thought it would be an easy fix but then I showed my neighbor who used to be a "gunsmith" and he said it would not be worth fixing, and certainly not worth $100... so... now I'm stuck. Should I fix it or forget it and give it back to my cousin??
I cleaned the insides up as best as i could, and the chamber spins freely but the trigger sticks in if you dont let it go real quick, and the hammer doesnt positively lock back... if you give it a nudge it will drop (I think this is because the hammer spring is damaged from the heat). Also, when the chamber is flipped out and the gun is tilted forward the whole chamber assembly falls out... is this normal or is there supposed to be a pin or something to hold it in?
My "gunsmith" neighbor also said that the barrel could be warped which I find hard to believe because it is so thick, and he also said the piece above the chamber (where the sight goes) could be weakend and come flying off when I shoot it... is this even possible? I dont think the gun really got that hot, but who knows..
So I basically want everyones opinion on whether or not to keep the gun and stick some money into it, or just give it back..
I plan to do the rebluing myself...
Also, where is the best place to order spring kits?
Heres some pics of the gun:
Any help/opinions are much appreciated. Thanks for reading!!
I offered his son $100 for the gun in hopes of fixing it up in my uncle's memory. I thought it would be an easy fix but then I showed my neighbor who used to be a "gunsmith" and he said it would not be worth fixing, and certainly not worth $100... so... now I'm stuck. Should I fix it or forget it and give it back to my cousin??
I cleaned the insides up as best as i could, and the chamber spins freely but the trigger sticks in if you dont let it go real quick, and the hammer doesnt positively lock back... if you give it a nudge it will drop (I think this is because the hammer spring is damaged from the heat). Also, when the chamber is flipped out and the gun is tilted forward the whole chamber assembly falls out... is this normal or is there supposed to be a pin or something to hold it in?
My "gunsmith" neighbor also said that the barrel could be warped which I find hard to believe because it is so thick, and he also said the piece above the chamber (where the sight goes) could be weakend and come flying off when I shoot it... is this even possible? I dont think the gun really got that hot, but who knows..
So I basically want everyones opinion on whether or not to keep the gun and stick some money into it, or just give it back..
I plan to do the rebluing myself...
Also, where is the best place to order spring kits?
Heres some pics of the gun:




Any help/opinions are much appreciated. Thanks for reading!!