madcratebuilder
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I stopped at the local gun shop yesterday, saw many of the same guns as last week (sales are slow), made a offer on a M28 S&W but I'm just to cheap to pay the asking price. Looked at a few long guns, nothing exciting. I was walking out the door when my pard asked me about the old black powder pistol. I had missed it, tagged as a Navy Arms 1858 I checked it out. Something is not right, the blue is nicer than it should be, but it's not a re-blue.
Pop the cylinder and look at the barrel, progressive twist Look at the trigger guard, it is a shiny black, the guy behind the counter tells me it a new blue process. I think it's tarnished silver. Only marking is the Pietta name and proofs and the serial number looks unusual. I notice the hammer sticks when you fire it so I haggle the price down to $110. I get home and compare it to my Shooters Model from Navy Arms. Identical, serial number is 700 higher than my Navy Arms copy. I don't think this thing has ever been fired. My good deal of the week, or month, but a $600 revolver for $110 is worth a happy dance
Pop the cylinder and look at the barrel, progressive twist Look at the trigger guard, it is a shiny black, the guy behind the counter tells me it a new blue process. I think it's tarnished silver. Only marking is the Pietta name and proofs and the serial number looks unusual. I notice the hammer sticks when you fire it so I haggle the price down to $110. I get home and compare it to my Shooters Model from Navy Arms. Identical, serial number is 700 higher than my Navy Arms copy. I don't think this thing has ever been fired. My good deal of the week, or month, but a $600 revolver for $110 is worth a happy dance