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I had access to a small flat bed trailor and this lady i know needed to move a glass display case.She got some young men to move it

and i supplied the trailor.No big deal was glad to help.When we were finished she asked "hey youy like cowboy stuff don't ya"?I says yes'm,she says"here take this home and do somethin with it"..I says "Ah i cain't" she says yes you can".I says well ok..... B)

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunc...k/OldGun001.jpg

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunc...k/OldGun005.jpg

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunc...k/OldGun006.jpg

 

 

DA 38,the cylinder free spins as i don't see the whatchacallit poppin out to lock the cylinder,can that be fixed?

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Yes, it can be fixed, if you can find someone to work on it and find parts. They are not worth as much as a Single Action Army. Since it was free, have it appraised as is. You might be better off to just keep it as a relic.

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I had access to a small flat bed trailor and this lady i know needed to move a glass display case.She got some young men to move it

and i supplied the trailor.No big deal was glad to help.When we were finished she asked "hey youy like cowboy stuff don't ya"?I says yes'm,she says"here take this home and do somethin with it"..I says "Ah i cain't" she says yes you can".I says well ok..... B)

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunc...k/OldGun001.jpg

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunc...k/OldGun005.jpg

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunc...k/OldGun006.jpg

 

 

DA 38,the cylinder free spins as i don't see the whatchacallit poppin out to lock the cylinder,can that be fixed?

Sweeet. I think that you should throw that junker in the trash. I have room in my trash can for sure. B) Great find pard. B)

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Guess i should find some grip panels too.

 

Hi Rick,

Yes, it can be repaired but it's not like an SAA. Those were Colt's first Double Actions and they can be a bear to keep them running. Just too many delicate parts. You may want to get it working. For years they didn't have much collector value usually in the $200 range but I'm seeing more and more of them goinf for $7-$800 and up. There are some folks that specialize in repairing them.

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GCR; before you buy grip panels, do you want those repaired? There's a guy here in Orange Co.Calif. who does this work.

His name is Don Furr and he lives in Costa Mesa and I've had him repair and fix 5-6 pair of grips on Colt SAA's, S&W #3

and pocket pistols. He has original replacements, can fix yours, or makes replacements in various states of wear to match the wear on the gun. You can't tell the difference once there fixed. I'll try to find his Ph.# and send you a PM.

 

Big Jake

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GCR; before you buy grip panels, do you want those repaired? There's a guy here in Orange Co.Calif. who does this work.

His name is Don Furr and he lives in Costa Mesa and I've had him repair and fix 5-6 pair of grips on Colt SAA's, S&W #3

and pocket pistols. He has original replacements, can fix yours, or makes replacements in various states of wear to match the wear on the gun. You can't tell the difference once there fixed. I'll try to find his Ph.# and send you a PM.

 

Big Jake

 

absolutely and thank you,gives me somethin to tinker with and would look great with the used look.Cool.. B)

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Dixie Gun Works used to have grips, screws, and spring kits for them. I don't have a current catalog, but I got everything I needed for a .41 Lightning, but sold it and the parts before I did any work on it. Like they said above, it can be a bear to work on if you don't know how.

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dont get rid of it if it has W.B scratched in side the grips

It probably belonged to Billy The Kid! B)

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The hand spring is deffinatley gone,the eject spring is just a tad weak still works pushin out ,goes all the way up but just doesn't catch the latch groove tightly

cylinder goes in and out real well and a couple screw head have been tweaked.I'd like to get into shooting operation but i wouldn't be shootin it and leave it rough.Feels small in the hand for a 38 <_<

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Hard to tell if the finish is original or not, but if it is that pistol would have more value than most (if fixed up, of course). That's a real nice gift.

 

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Here's one with similar remaining finish on Gunbroker.

 

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem....?Item=209451381

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