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My son did some more work on my 1851

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Ballshooter

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Just had him citristrip the varnish grips and hand rubbed some danish oil in. Then flattered the trigger guard a little more like the colt. Looks and feels so much better in my hand.
 

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The trigger guard was round on the bottom colts are more flat. He took the trigger guard off annealed the brass guard and tapped it with a rubber mallet.
Well, yes and no. Look at a few dozen original revolvers and it’s apparent they changed over time. As did the grip frame. But that is a dandy looking revolver. Nice work!
 
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