I have an old model (1971) single six convertible with a 6 1/2 inch barrel and fixed sights. My mom bought it for my dad new, the only handgun he has ever owned. So it dose have some sentimental value to me.
It is in pretty bad shape, most of the frame and ejector housing finish is gone, along with minor rust spotting and blue wear. It was mostly used to kill rats with shot shells, I have shot hundreds myself with it.
A few years back I decided to shoot some 22lr out of it to see what it would do. I set up a peace of paper about a foot square, at about 10 yards. Out of 6 shots, only 3 hit the paper, and they were all side ways.
So I figured the barrel was gone but was still curious, so I decided to give it a good cleaning. I had to force the cleaning rod down the barrel the first few times, a lot of what looked like metal shavings came out. . . . . Fast forward about three hours of running soaked patches and brass brushes down the barrel, I finely had to give up, as the patches were still coming out dirty.
Now, low and behold, It can shoot. I got about a 3 inch group at 25 yards shooting 22lrs.
Back to today, It has been siting in the gun safe since then. I took it out this morning and shot 22 mags out of it at 25 yards. Despite the high wind and shiny fixed sights I managed to put 6 shots in a group less than 1 1/2 inches right were I was aiming. Needless to say I am very happy. I wonder what it will do after I finish cleaning the barrel?
Some day when finances allow, I am going to have it customized and refinished back into its former glory. I want to turn it into a John Taffin (Perfect pack-in pistol) in 22 mag. I will tell you my ideas for it in another post.
Do you have a similar story?