Our ranch rifles were tools and got used! They are still around , most have dings scratches and little blueing. My 1929 hand me down 22 has a broken stock repair from when I fell off the caprock on the Canadian River when I was 11 years old, it is my grand girls rifle now. **** a bunch of pristine, I take care of my guns but I by God use them....all safe queens are for saleI found a project that I took home today. This is a S&W 520 n-frame .357 mag. If history serves S&W did this project for the NYSP . They opted for the model 28 due to the wait time for the 520. The NY fish and game took delivery of some of the 520's and the rest were sold to the public. 3000 is the number I have found that were made. I plan on contacting S&W and getting a historical letter to go along with the project.
As you can see from the attached pictures someone didn't take good care of this jewel. This has always irked me in how some take care of firearms or lack there of . It will have to be refinished and it needs some internal tlc. I have always loved the old service sighted pencil barrel S&W's. It will be sent to a buddy of mine that does outstanding work with S&W revolvers. View attachment 333908 View attachment 333909
Talking Nelson Ford? He's a crazy coot,well coot now days but the best S&W Smith around. A good 1911smith too. I traded him one of the first Mauser imported in the Phoenix area for some work on my all time favorite 1911s. A Springfield wide body. This was early 90s I think. Helped the long Mauser with the big bayonet sitting in his shop. I bought like 4 of them at a ridiculous price. I enjoyed talking to him. Lots of knowledge.Congrats on finding a 520, they are seldom seen for sale or trade. It looks to me like a good revolver to use and not worry about. What kind of internal repair does it need? N frame parts are still plentiful and revolvers are not that hard to work on.
If you have it refinished, it will not increase the value of the gun. It will be a refinished revolver. If you want to refinish it just because you want a nice looking gun, go for it. Ford's Refinishing does some amazing work.
Ford's Gun Refinishing is the place that I was referring to.Talking Nelson Ford? He's a crazy coot,well coot now days but the best S&W Smith around. A good 1911smith too. I traded him one of the first Mauser imported in the Phoenix area for some work on my all time favorite 1911s. A Springfield wide body. This was early 90s I think. Helped the long Mauser with the big bayonet sitting in his shop. I bought like 4 of them at a ridiculous price. I enjoyed talking to him. Lots of knowledge.
I'm sure he doesn't remember me from a hemorrhoids but as a 20 something who loved guns I soaked up the time in there.
WTF? Hope you can get it done fairly quickly. Did he give a reason?The guy got around to bluing the old n-frame but before I knew what was up the store owner said no and sent it back. He didn't prep it as well as was needed. So still waiting. Glad I am not in a hurry.
Yes depending on others to do work due to my lack of skill is a waiting game for sure.Projects can take a lot of time if not doing the work yourself..........seems you are finding out the way I did.................lol
I see it as rightfully used and not a safe queen.On many gun-specific forums there's a large population that would say that's a nice piece. I see it like the OP - highly abused. It will be cool to see it when done.
Well not rightfully used, they left it in a holster to rust. But it will work out and will have a good home with me. It will have a few S&W wheel guns for company as well.I see it as rightfully used and not a safe queen.
Blued parts picked up and dropped off to my friend who did the trigger work. Hopefully very soon pictures and range time.Bluing done, I have been told it looks great. On the way home this Friday I will pick it up and drop it off to be put back together. Pictures will follow soon.
Took her out with the others yesterday and she did very well. Shot all reloads out to 25 and 30 yards , everything you would expect from a old school S&W. Definitely a keeper. Even my friend commented on how beautiful she looked in the sun. The blue job went very well not pitting to be found. Does my heart good to be apart of bringing a rare revolver back to life.I decided not to cut the notch for the insert instead I will paint it with a orange paint marker. After this week I am staying at home but should get some range time with this one and the 19-5 next week. She turned out better than I imagined. I will get her out in the sun for better pictures when it's range time. The blob is oil, should have polished before pictures. View attachment 442386 View attachment 442387