tomtheturner
Member
Hi Guys;
I am looking for your opinions. Would you keep this revolver??
I bought a 29-2 on Gunbroker, and just picked it up last night. It was described as "excellent," no blue loss, thin spots, holster wear. "not mint, but in excellent condition.
The problem is: all around the cylinder where the cylinder wear ring normally is there are "chatter" marks where the cylinder has been slammed against the pin over, and over.
The revolver is almost in perfect shape, other than that, and some plier marks on the cylinder rod.
It came in a walnut presentation case, and I believe has been shot very little. With shipping I paid almost $900, and it is going to cost me a $50.00 loss in shipping both ways to return it.
I didn't intend for it to be a safe queen, and was going to shoot it sparingly.
What do you think? Would YOU keep it. BTW: the damage was not mentioned, or pictured on the listing.
Pictures attached . . .
Thanks for your input.
Tom
I hope the pictures are there, I am not a computer whiz . . .
I am looking for your opinions. Would you keep this revolver??
I bought a 29-2 on Gunbroker, and just picked it up last night. It was described as "excellent," no blue loss, thin spots, holster wear. "not mint, but in excellent condition.
The problem is: all around the cylinder where the cylinder wear ring normally is there are "chatter" marks where the cylinder has been slammed against the pin over, and over.
The revolver is almost in perfect shape, other than that, and some plier marks on the cylinder rod.
It came in a walnut presentation case, and I believe has been shot very little. With shipping I paid almost $900, and it is going to cost me a $50.00 loss in shipping both ways to return it.
I didn't intend for it to be a safe queen, and was going to shoot it sparingly.
What do you think? Would YOU keep it. BTW: the damage was not mentioned, or pictured on the listing.
Pictures attached . . .
Thanks for your input.
Tom
I hope the pictures are there, I am not a computer whiz . . .