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After many many years, the intended work to finish defarbing this revolver is about 90% complete.
Most of the first round of defarbing work was done by Lodgewood, Mfg. Italian proofs were removed, an arsenal number was stamped on various parts and some aging was added.
But it just wasn’t “finished”. For some odd reason the opening behind the cylinder for cap application/removal was made tiny compared to originals, there was no sight notch in the hammer, and the opening for loading conical ball wasn’t shaped correctly (although the opening on mine was enlarged for conical ball, I finished it by shaping it more like an original).
Remaining 10% work may entail futzing with the brass front sight and make it more cone shaped and I want to try and etch the “Spiller & Burr name on the top barrel flat. Anyway, that will come later after practice (if it can be done at all).
Just thought I’d post the results here since wife and young Padawan child could care less.
Anyone else accomplish this work on theirs with success?
Regards,
James
First set of images are the before….
Most of the first round of defarbing work was done by Lodgewood, Mfg. Italian proofs were removed, an arsenal number was stamped on various parts and some aging was added.
But it just wasn’t “finished”. For some odd reason the opening behind the cylinder for cap application/removal was made tiny compared to originals, there was no sight notch in the hammer, and the opening for loading conical ball wasn’t shaped correctly (although the opening on mine was enlarged for conical ball, I finished it by shaping it more like an original).
Remaining 10% work may entail futzing with the brass front sight and make it more cone shaped and I want to try and etch the “Spiller & Burr name on the top barrel flat. Anyway, that will come later after practice (if it can be done at all).
Just thought I’d post the results here since wife and young Padawan child could care less.
Anyone else accomplish this work on theirs with success?
Regards,
James
First set of images are the before….