Capt. F.
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So here's the quandary, I picked up this severely finish challenged Model 28 recently to finally see a project gun to completion. Paid $300. Leaving it as is is not an option. I already have a 4" and 6" Model 28.
The previous owner inherited it as shown with deep pits in the sideplate and cylinder and some minor pitting on the frame. My plan was to have the sights on the pre-27 barrel modified to resemble a registered magnum. But then I found a 5" 38/44 barrel I'd forgotten I had that already has the sight setback. I have a spare cylinder and sideplate shown in the picture.
Now, I've never owned either a 5" or nickeled revolver. So is it stick with the original plan and end up with a nickeled 3 1/2" or go with a blued 5"
What would you do?
The previous owner inherited it as shown with deep pits in the sideplate and cylinder and some minor pitting on the frame. My plan was to have the sights on the pre-27 barrel modified to resemble a registered magnum. But then I found a 5" 38/44 barrel I'd forgotten I had that already has the sight setback. I have a spare cylinder and sideplate shown in the picture.
Now, I've never owned either a 5" or nickeled revolver. So is it stick with the original plan and end up with a nickeled 3 1/2" or go with a blued 5"
What would you do?