No, this thread is not going to die. :-D :-D :-D
I had one in my paws over the weekend at the Cabela's store near me, and could have walked out without spending a dime (through their visa points and some gift certificates), but I just can't get myself wrapped around that ugly rustolum primer looking finish. If they had something else in the same price range that I could use my "free money" for, I'd probably opt for that. But for my free money, this seems like a good deal, except for the finish. First of all, it's ugly. There's no getting around that. Secondly, I have to presume that it's not very durable. Is that everyone's experience?
Has anyone tried to do anything about making it look more appealing? I can take care of making the brass look presentable, but I sure would like to get rid of all of that black stuff. Can it be SUCCESSFULLY blued over? Plated? Shined? (I know, I'm reaching with that one...)
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
JBMauser - I think that I'd be REAL selective about how hot the rounds are that I put in one of these revolvers. I have no first hand experience, but from what I've read, you'd be better off staying away from the warmer stuff. SAA clones, as a rule, cannot take the pressures like a Ruger or FA. Buffalo Bore does NOT rate their ammo for these revolvers.