Help, need trigger guard.

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Silver soldering is finished. I still need to polish out the file marks but it seems to be plenty strong.
Once it's polished out I think I'll age the piece so it matches the rest of the pistol.
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24 hours in the aging process so it's not as shiny now. You can just barely see the solder line at the break. It will be on its way back to Mr. Wizzard tomorrow.

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Howdy Andy52, That looks GREAT ! I truely appreciate everything you have done to help me. You are a good man. If I can ever do anything to repay your kindness, please let me know
 
Howdy Andy52, That looks GREAT ! I truely appreciate everything you have done to help me. You are a good man. If I can ever do anything to repay your kindness, please let me know
Reading you fellows' posts sure brightened my afternoon. Well done Andy52.

Regarding the repair, it sure looks to me like it would add to the "story" of the pistol in a positive way. Even though it is a reproduction it now looks as if it has been "up the creek and over the mountain, and look how my friend fixed after the big freeze of (insert date here). 😁

Wishing a great day to you both!:thumb:
 
Unless you needed absolute original, I'd head to a antique store or goodwill or similar and find an old very long ice tea stirring spoon or cocktail spoon or similar, maybe with some nice decoration, etc. Hopefully in silver. Then bend away, then drill and mount your new trigger guard.
 
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