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[A Preacher friend's cuss word] I purchased a 1987 Navy Arms by Pietta 1860 Colt revolver [brass frame]. It was destined to be modified externally. It was purchased with some damage to the wedge and other tiny dents/dings. It took me all of an hour to repair the damage and retouch some bluing. Ratchefrachett! It is near perfect, 36 years old, and looks almost new. Bore is pristine, bluing is as manufactured [my touch up was only to damage repair]. I cannot make myself change it, so it goes with my other 9 revolvers on display. I have insisted that I am not a revolver guy~ hmmmm? I am now looking for another 1851 or 1860 Colt repro that works well but looks bad. I still want to age one but, blast it, I simply can't harm this old rascal.. OK, I'm through venting! Dale Polecat