It's amazing what a Scotchbrite pad will do for one of those guns.
New here as well, but this is the rebuild I did on my 1066. Polished the slide sides, barrel and guide rod, satin brushed the frame sides and decocker lever, left the bead blast all the way around the outside, did a trigger job, polished all and any internals that have any point of friction and did/going to go to a spurred hammer, but Numrich sent me the wrong one so now I'm waiting on it to come in to replace the bobbed hammer.
Great deal on your gun though.
Yikes!!! I would love to have a project like that for only $300. You are gonna have a lot of fun storing that baby. Congrats
trktwo, dang it.....you beat me to it. I was going to remind you to drift off those sights and clean under the dovetails. Probably sick looking under there, LOL. You had a great deal there, but now you're throwing too much money into a finish, IMHO.
I would get a bargain blast job done to the slide and frame, FIRST. Then, you will get a true handle on the pitting. Still think some judicious polishing, followed by a 2nd bead-blast, and you'd be fine.![]()
New here as well, but this is the rebuild I did on my 1066. Polished the slide sides, barrel and guide rod, satin brushed the frame sides and decocker lever, left the bead blast all the way around the outside, did a trigger job, polished all and any internals that have any point of friction and did/going to go to a spurred hammer, but Numrich sent me the wrong one so now I'm waiting on it to come in to replace the bobbed hammer.
Great deal on your gun though.