November 02, 2021, 07:28 PM
parabellumAny experts on old Smith revolvers ?
Yes, the extractor star on my revolver is blued.
November 02, 2021, 08:37 PM
rmfnlaquote:
Originally posted by bczrx:
In looking carefully into the fouling cup, is it just me, or does it appear that there is a line running the width of the topstrap, within the fouling cup?
I am wondering if I am seeing a hairline crack, a scratch, an actual hair, or if it is just my eyes.
Anyone else see what I am noticing?
I'd check with a thin amount of oil or something to see if a drop on one side will run down and into that line, or just over it.
I do see it; very interesting.
FWIW, every blown up revolver I’ve seen lets loose at exactly that point, so it’s definitely worth checking out.
Good catch!
November 02, 2021, 11:07 PM
bubbatimequote:
Originally posted by bczrx:
In looking carefully into the fouling cup, is it just me, or does it appear that there is a line running the width of the topstrap, within the fouling cup?
I am wondering if I am seeing a hairline crack, a scratch, an actual hair, or if it is just my eyes.
I came here to post exactly this.
I saw that crack in the top strap as well. The owner found the crack, dumped it at the local pawn shop. That's my guess.
November 03, 2021, 09:42 PM
ElKabongMy eyes aren’t great these days
Good catch, didn’t buy it anyway
But if it’s still there I’m going to look at it through a Loupe
Even if I showed them the crack they wouldn’t pull it from the cabinet
This particular chain of pawn shops is a little on the shady side
November 04, 2021, 08:00 AM
bigwagonIt does appear it could be factory nickel gun. A factory nickel gun will have an N marked on the back of the cylinder and on the frame under the grip. It will also have a blued extractor and non-plated hammer and trigger, as already pointed out. If it is original nickel finish, possible but difficult to determine from the photos posted, and not cracked through the fouling cup, it could be a decent buy for $1000 if it's otherwise in nice condition. Non-matching grips are a significant detraction from collector value too.
November 05, 2021, 09:04 PM
ElKabongIt does have a blued extractor
You can see faint color case on the hammer and trigger, mostly Grey now
The fouling cup does Not have a crack, inspected with a loupe
It’s probably a $1000 gun, hard to find old hand ejectors in that condition, even if it’s a refinish