I picked up several Smith revolvers a while back from a collection from an old gunshop owner from LA. The model 66 no dash has become my favorite. Also picked up a lew horton 1st 100 686 unfired new in box. Both awesome revolvers but there was also a deblued highway patrolman that kind of got thrown in on the deal. It obviously had been rusted up pretty good at one time. I didnt really know anything about smith revolvers at the time so I kind of stumbled into these but anyway I got to looking at the patrolman and realised how nice this revolver still is. You have to look very close to see some very faint pitting in spots but at first glance it looks like a stainless gun. I decided to shoot it to see how it functioned and couldnt believe how nice it was to shoot. trigger is far better than the 66. Anyway I was wondering about refinishing this gun and if chrome or nickel would hide the pitting or not. I will try to post some pics tomorrow. any advice would be appreciated. The serial no. is s1153xx so I think it puts it about 1955. Thanks