S&W Restoration Project

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S&W Restoration Project

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I picked up this old S&W 33-1 at a Pawn Shop a while back. It was in pretty rough shape with rusted areas, scratches, dings, etc. I cleaned it up initially and used a little cold blue to try and make it a little more presentable. Still looked pretty rough, so I recently stripped it down and gave it a new look with Cerakote OD Green and Combat Grey colors. Some new Hogue grips finished it up nicely.
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Re: S&W Resortation Project

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Well dang Ted that turned out very nice!




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Very very nice.
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That looks great!
Did you do the cerracoat yourself?
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GunnyMack wrote: Thu Dec 15, 2022 1:38 pm That looks great!
Did you do the cerracoat yourself?
Yes, I've been slowly getting set up to do my own Cerakote projects and start taking on some side jobs. Still need a larger oven to let me do bigger items.
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Wow! That looks great. You sure saved that one! Nice work.
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Well, what do I have in the safe that needs ceracoated...? Hmm I gotta go look :D
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Nice!! Good Save. :D .
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ollogger wrote: Thu Dec 15, 2022 12:35 pm Well dang Ted that turned out very nice!
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niceeee! don't lose it in the grass. you never be able to find it.
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Mighty handsome Smith you have there, Ted. 8)
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Very good transformation!
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Re: S&W Restoration Project

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Very nice, thank you for posting "before and after." How does it shoot? What load do you prefer.
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arclight wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 12:38 pm Very nice, thank you for posting "before and after." How does it shoot? What load do you prefer.
I just shoot various 158 gr cast loads. The small sights in combination with my eyes make precise shooting difficult for me. Grapefruit size groups at 25 yards are good enough for me with this one.
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Ted, that'll work. There is something "special" about shooting the .38 Special as it is generally so well-behaved and downright pleasant.
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That turned out pretty slick! Like the others have said as well, the .38 Spl. is just plain fun to shoot. I've been shooting my RHKP /Model 10 an awful lot lately.

Have fun!

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Nice! I be liking that.


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TedH wrote: Thu Dec 15, 2022 12:29 pm I picked up this old S&W 33-1 at a Pawn Shop a while back. It was in pretty rough shape with rusted areas, scratches, dings, etc. I cleaned it up initially and used a little cold blue to try and make it a little more presentable. Still looked pretty rough, so I recently stripped it down and gave it a new look with Cerakote OD Green and Combat Grey colors. Some new Hogue grips finished it up nicely.

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Nice!

I had a similar experience with a “distressed” Colt Lawman 25 years ago I bought for $180. My first handgun. It looked so ugly to me With the scratched and pitted finish that I had it parkerized and put on a set of Pachmayers.
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