This is the frame of my Italian repop 1860 Colt that I bought in 1973. It has been shot, always with light (15-18g loads) less than 100 times. I know that because I bought a bag of 100 round balls the same day I bought the gun and the bag is not empty yet. At my age, and because I have several other cap-n-ball revolvers to shoot, it will probably still be good when I leave it behind for one of my grandsons. My eyes can see no wear/damage to the brass frame, only the machining tool marks that were present when it was new. What say ye?
The complete pistol, polished for the first time in 20+ years. I cleaned and polished the frame so I could check out the back of it so then I felt like I should polish all the brass. Fifty years ago I used to polish it the hard way, now I have Dremel tools and it is much easier & faster.
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