- Location
- Calgary, AB
Over the years I've been fortunate enough to aquire a half decent collection of S & W 14's, 27's, 29's and early hand ejectors. Recently I picked up a nice model 41 in a two barrel set. Yeah, I've had to hawk my underwear a few times and my wife has beat me with a fan belt, but so be it.
I've shot these nice revolvers sporadically as I've always kept the blueing perfect and instead kept to my stainless revolvers and auto's. My question is aside from the clynder ring that always forms on revolvers from regular use, is it possible to keep the blueing pristine if they were taken to the range all the time or would all the shooting, cleaning and handling take the finish off eventually?
Anyone have experience shooting tons of ammo through these nice old revolvers?
I've shot these nice revolvers sporadically as I've always kept the blueing perfect and instead kept to my stainless revolvers and auto's. My question is aside from the clynder ring that always forms on revolvers from regular use, is it possible to keep the blueing pristine if they were taken to the range all the time or would all the shooting, cleaning and handling take the finish off eventually?
Anyone have experience shooting tons of ammo through these nice old revolvers?





























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