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Got this Colt's Dragoon repro in an auction. Muzzle is slanted; I believe it must have fallen, maybe from a horse. I want to shoot it. Anybody got any ideas about whether this muzzle damage makes it dangerous to shoot? I figure it would need recrowning to make it accurate, but safety is the first concern. Thinking I could just saw it back a bit. The barrel isn't crooked, from what I can tell. Anybody have experience with muzzle damage list this on a percussion revolver? Thanks in advance for advice.
 

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seems that was more than a fall , unless the barrel is made of lead :oops: if its only the outside just file it [ outside edge not front] flush again.you will have to measure the inside ,cant really see it in your picture. can you post a pic of barrel from the front?does the bore look round??
 
I agree. Did someone hammer on the barrel? It looks like it has a lip on the outside edge but what about the inside bore edge too? It may have a lip on it too. I think you need to find a gunsmith to redo the barrel muzzle on that gun.
 
Here's some other things to check, how does the wedge fit, tight or loose and floppy? Judging by the muzzle damage someone was either trying to get barrel off of it wasn't going back together and a don't force it get a bigger hammer frame of mind came into play. This pistol is most likely a Uberti but if it isn't it will most likely ...98% positive.. the arbor is short and possibly loose or out of square with the frame. A tip on getting the barrel off, grab the barrel in one hand and whack the cylinder with a PLASTIC mallet a few times. It should start to move. Did I mention the wedge needs to be out? PM me if you have any questions about having work done on this pistol.
 
Here's some other things to check, how does the wedge fit, tight or loose and floppy? Judging by the muzzle damage someone was either trying to get barrel off of it wasn't going back together and a don't force it get a bigger hammer frame of mind came into play. This pistol is most likely a Uberti but if it isn't it will most likely ...98% positive.. the arbor is short and possibly loose or out of square with the frame. A tip on getting the barrel off, grab the barrel in one hand and whack the cylinder with a PLASTIC mallet a few times. It should start to move. Did I mention the wedge needs to be out? PM me if you have any questions about having work done on this pistol.
Yep, I think there were only two makers. Uberti or ASM. I could be wrong buts thats all I've seen. I have an ASM 1st model and the 2nd - 3rd are Uberti as is my Whitneyville.
 
My guess is someone who shouldn't own a hammer did it while pounding out a stuck ball. YMMV
my first thought was there are people who shouldn't get nourishment.
without better pictures and a new pair of eyes to see them, It looks like maybe it could be fixed by a 1/4 inch amputation and re-crown.
 
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