Here are some "before" and "after" pictures of my Centauer revolver. I had never heard of them until after I bought mine about 5 years ago, CHEAP, from a guy who found it in his attic. It belonged to his uncle, who took a job in Alaska. Before he left, the uncle oiled the gun, wrapped it in a cloth rag, and then put it in the attic for safe keeping until he returned. He forgot about it, and years later he died. A few years ago, it was found in the attic, covered in rust. I bought the gun sight unseen from the description, knowing it was badly rusted and only good for an interesting wallhanger.
After I got it, I soaked it in penetrating oil for a day, and when I cleaned the bore and chambers I was stunned to learn they were in perfect condition, and there was no evidence that the gun had ever been fired, or even dry fired.
From the serial number, mine was made in 1967.
This is a very high quality gun, and every bit the gun of my Second Generation Colt 1860, and is my favorite to shoot.
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I did not make any attempt to restore it, just clean it up and use it. After...
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Later on I made this holster for it...
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