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Blackened J frame hammer and trigger?
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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 992894" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>Same as when folk's would go and have their revolvers nickle plated aftermarket. If the gunsmith didn't know better or was trying to cut corners, everything on the gun except the grips got nickled. Its the reason a Pre model nickle plated(At the factory) costs three to five times what a poorly done aftermarket does. Most are pretty easy to spot, hammer, trigger, an extractor ring nickeled, or any of those three. </p><p></p><p>As to a blued gun with the hammer and trigger blued you start looking at everything that should be sharp on the gun, and on that one there is to many rounded edges showing where someone got carried away with a buffing wheel. Plus the fact that someone has been peeking inside the gun by the buggered screws and sideplate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 992894, member: 5168"] Same as when folk's would go and have their revolvers nickle plated aftermarket. If the gunsmith didn't know better or was trying to cut corners, everything on the gun except the grips got nickled. Its the reason a Pre model nickle plated(At the factory) costs three to five times what a poorly done aftermarket does. Most are pretty easy to spot, hammer, trigger, an extractor ring nickeled, or any of those three. As to a blued gun with the hammer and trigger blued you start looking at everything that should be sharp on the gun, and on that one there is to many rounded edges showing where someone got carried away with a buffing wheel. Plus the fact that someone has been peeking inside the gun by the buggered screws and sideplate. [/QUOTE]
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