I'm wondering exactly what this phrase means, or rather, translates into performance and durability wise. I was looking at an older model revolver the other day, a Colt Trooper actually, 1960's manufature. It was in really great condition, locked up tight, and had nice grips. The guy behind the counter asked 300 for it, but said that it had "spots in the bore". Other than that I would say it was in good to very good condition.
What exactly does spots in the bore mean? I have an idea, but I am not sure what it exactly sure what it would translate to in the long run. I imagine that each time you fire a high pressure 357 round, some of that powder or pressure is going to gouge out the holes more and comprimise the barrel and gun itself. This definately isn't satisfactory. Or, can spots be cleaned out?
Also, what does a "dirty bore" mean?
I'm just wondering if spots in the bore will hurt inherent accuracy of the gun, as well as long term durability. I want this gun to last, at least the next ten years or so. It would also need to hold up to regular range use and practice. How big of a deal are spots in the bore to these ends?
Thanks in advance!
Also, does anyone have any experience with Llama Comanche III's? They had one of those also, asking about 245. It felt very similar to the Colt Trooper...but minus the spots, apparently. Any help is appreciated.
Jon-
What exactly does spots in the bore mean? I have an idea, but I am not sure what it exactly sure what it would translate to in the long run. I imagine that each time you fire a high pressure 357 round, some of that powder or pressure is going to gouge out the holes more and comprimise the barrel and gun itself. This definately isn't satisfactory. Or, can spots be cleaned out?
Also, what does a "dirty bore" mean?
I'm just wondering if spots in the bore will hurt inherent accuracy of the gun, as well as long term durability. I want this gun to last, at least the next ten years or so. It would also need to hold up to regular range use and practice. How big of a deal are spots in the bore to these ends?
Thanks in advance!
Also, does anyone have any experience with Llama Comanche III's? They had one of those also, asking about 245. It felt very similar to the Colt Trooper...but minus the spots, apparently. Any help is appreciated.
Jon-