Last December I took apart and cleaned my old 1965 Model 15 Smith and Wesson Revolver. It took patience as it was the first time I had done this project.
Today I took apart my "new" Model 65-8 that I bought to relieve wear and tear on the Model 15 that has been such a great shooter. The stainless is easier to clean after hard use. The gutter sights and bobbed hammer make it a great baseline for general hand gun fun. I will smooth it up if needed, install my Wolffe spring kit and give it a slight lube. What I found odd about this dash 8 is that the barrel crown appears to be a screw in part.
I also cleaned a magazine for my Sig M11A1. Also polished up my Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie.
Today I took apart my "new" Model 65-8 that I bought to relieve wear and tear on the Model 15 that has been such a great shooter. The stainless is easier to clean after hard use. The gutter sights and bobbed hammer make it a great baseline for general hand gun fun. I will smooth it up if needed, install my Wolffe spring kit and give it a slight lube. What I found odd about this dash 8 is that the barrel crown appears to be a screw in part.
I also cleaned a magazine for my Sig M11A1. Also polished up my Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie.