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Frybread Fred

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Got a decent deal on a .357 Cattleman, but absolutely HATED the finish.  Looked like it was spray painted by Earl Sheib.

So with a little elbow grease I turned it into something much more appealing IMO.  Also changed the hammer spring and trigger spring, a little polishing here and there and it's mo'betta.

 

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Is the first pic a before pic?   It looks like someone  cerakoted  the poor thing.  It looks almost like a Ruger Wrangler.  
your afters have given it a nice looking patina.  Much better.  

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great,   from Earl Shieb paint job   to a  Mo Betta shirt.     you sir are a Magician,,,,

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10 minutes ago, Not Dead Ed said:

Is the first pic a before pic?   It looks like someone  cerakoted  the poor thing.  It looks almost like a Ruger Wrangler.  
your afters have given it a nice looking patina.  Much better.  

 

Yes, that was how it came out of the box from the factory.  Horrid.

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38 minutes ago, Frybread Fred said:

 

Yes, that was how it came out of the box from the factory.  Horrid.

I can’t believe they let that thing outta the factory. Ugh! 

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Big improvement anything an improvement on that one, and yours well done. .  I always wonder about the antiqued look on guns direct from manufacturers. Supposed to be somehow more "Authentic". The guns didn't look old back in the day, and those used and cared for still look good today.

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Hard to believe that I've bought two Colt SAAs that some previous owners had scrubbed the factory finish off..

 

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I've had both refinished by Spring Creek Armory in Ten Sleep Wyoming. 

 

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The upper one is the refinished one.  Lower one was made in 2019.

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1 hour ago, Rip Snorter said:

They do nice work! Hadn't heard of them, will have to check them out.

 

Bill does many other things besides refinishing.  He has welded and recut notches on several hammers for me.  On the first generation gun he TIG welded the sight blade to original height and contour.  

 

https://springcreekarmory.com/

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1 hour ago, Warden Callaway said:

Hard to believe that I've bought two Colt SAAs that some previous owners had scrubbed the factory finish off..

 

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I've had both refinished by Spring Creek Armory in Ten Sleep Wyoming. 

 

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The upper one is the refinished one.  Lower one was made in 2019.

 

 

I would never have molested an original!

 

However the factory finish on the new Cattleman had to go.......

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Just to be fair to Uberti, that isn't the standard finish on all Cattleman revolvers.  They have several finish options, that particular one being the cheapest.

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20 minutes ago, Warden Callaway said:

 

Bill does many other things besides refinishing.  He has welded and recut notches on several hammers for me.  On the first generation gun he TIG welded the sight blade to original height and contour.  

 

https://springcreekarmory.com/

Actually had already looked over the web site, well worth a visit,

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58 minutes ago, Diamond Jake said:

Just to be fair to Uberti, that isn't the standard finish on all Cattleman revolvers.  They have several finish options, that particular one being the cheapest.

 

Truth, as I have posted my El Patron in another thread, huge difference in finish.

You get what you pay for no?

 

Really did not bother me, as I said I got a decent deal on it and I know from past experience how to remove the ugly.  I have a 45lc that looks pretty much the same, guy I bought it from told me how he did it.

Little oil, a couple scotch brite pads, I cheated and used a wheel that had a scrub pad like material on my Dremel.  Took about 4 of them, but did much quicker than pads by hand only.

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When Uberti first came out with that finish, ~20 yrs ago, it was called Millenium Finish.  I don't know if they still call it that.  Usually guns with that finish will also have brass gripframes as those are also cheaper than steel (that's why a Navy grip opentop costs less than Army grip).  Antiqueing them is the way to go, IMO.

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