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I'm looking at buying some older Smiths. I see that some of them have that greenish tarnish on the S&W roundel. Is that removable or just leave it alone?
Thanks for any info.
 
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I'm looking at buying some older Smiths. I see that some of them have that greenish tarnish on the S&W roundel.

Are these nickel plated guns? The only place that you would get greenish tarnish is from copper and copper is used to bond the nickel to the steel.

A picture would be a huge help.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
It's a blued Model 30-1. Perhaps I didn't use the right term. I mean the brass colored S&W inserts in the grips. Unfortunately, I don't know how to upload photos.
Thanks.
 
It is easily removeable with a toothpick and old toothbrush.
 
The base metal of the S&W Stock Medallions is brass, nickel plated. What you see is quite common.

And, Pizza Bob, bumpers and other Auto trim that is chromium plated has a copper "under-strike", but it is not necessary. S&W revolvers have always been "Hard-Plated", directly on the base metal. There has never been a copper under-strike used by S&W, and rarely by any quality handgun manufacturer**. This is internet myth!

** For awhile in the 1970s a Colt sub-contractor used a copper under-strike on Model 1911 pistols, and Colt ended up re-finishing many of them because of peeling and other adhesion problems!
 
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