Exmilcop
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Well, I've recently acquired a rather sad long strap S&W DA in .44 Russian. It's a later piece with the serial # into the 45,000's and it's been the victim of some substandard amateur gunsmithing. You'll note that patches of the original nickel are still here and there and someone attempted to just blue over the whole thing. My plan is to see if I can find a local plating place to reverse the electrolysis process and get back to bare steel. There's a well regarding gunsmith who'll do the reblue if I do all the prep work. At least the pearl grips are in good shape. Someone tried to fix the force off by dickering around with the sear so now, in single action, it'll "stutter", meaning if you do a slow pull the hammer will pause and then gently fall while the trigger springs back into its normal position. If you pull through that stutter, it's OK though.