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Old July 6, 2014, 09:16 PM   #9
kilimanjaro
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It looks pretty good, whatever direction the photo gives.

Clean and oil it, check it over carefully, you should be good to go. There is no safety on older revolvers except the one on top of your neck, so don't load it until you get to the range.

Don't use any polish or grit on it to remove the rust just yet, later on, you can take it to a smith and discuss it. Might want to reblue it, the sentimental value exceeds the collector value by a great deal.

Your grandkids will be shooting it many years down the road. They won't be doing that with a Glock.
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