Maverick44
Youngest old man on TGT.
So, I have been debating doing this for awhile now. Historically, the cylinders were left in the white on Colt Walker and Dragoon revolvers. They did this for a number of reasons. Mainly, it made the guns cheaper and got them out the door faster, which made the Army happy. The Italian repros all come blued because most buyers wouldn't understand why the cylinders on these guns are in the white.
I'm tempted to just crack open a bottle of Evaporust and make the gun historically accurate. What do you guys think?
BTW, I'm not talking about making the cylinder shiny like chrome like a lot of people seem to have done. It want it to end up more of a dull/semi dull grey.
Here's an original (I think) Dragoon.
Lonesome Dove got it right on the Walker!
I'm tempted to just crack open a bottle of Evaporust and make the gun historically accurate. What do you guys think?
BTW, I'm not talking about making the cylinder shiny like chrome like a lot of people seem to have done. It want it to end up more of a dull/semi dull grey.
Here's an original (I think) Dragoon.
Lonesome Dove got it right on the Walker!