The gun laws changed again in Maryland on October 01. Many more hoops to jump through just to purchase. Carry permits are as common as unicorns. I went with a friend (retired US Army - helicopter pilot in Vietnam) to buy his first handgun in late September. He could have avoided the hoops being retired military, but was anxious to buy. He settled on a Glock 17 (easy choice, it was the only semi auto available). We went to pick it up last week after the mandatory 8 day waiting period. Sitting in the case was a very nice condition Colt Cobra. The grips were clean with sharp checkering. Cylinder and barrel showed no sign of carry excepting a tiny amount of bluing loss at the tip of the barrel. No visible drag line on cylinder. The frame was deep blue/black with no dings. Screws were virgin. The recoil shield was still black, with the square area around the firing pin hole totally silver. The serial number dates it to 1955. My well worn 1967 Cobra has the same area blued/anodized. Is there any reason why the older gun might have that area silver/in the white? It also has a Mershon marked grip adaptor. I put my money down and picked it up yesterday. Pics attached.