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taking some pics of my new to me colt... sadly its one of those really scratched up guns that were only fired 100< and for 510 otd it doesnt bother me that much... here ya go
Thanks for all the comments... and if anyone is wondering those sights are wilsons... not sure what model, never seen anything like em...my favorite part, the trigger is about 3 1/2 pounds and snaps like a glass rod... got to love it
Flitz will not remove any bluing, and is non-abrasive so it's not going to scratch or mar the blued finish either. It's actual product description is that it's a metal polish and fiberglass cleaner with corrosion protection. I've used it on blued guns and on plated guns as well. It works great at getting rid of dirt, oil, grime, powder residue, etc. from the surface itself. Then just lightly buff it with a clean cotton cloth rag, and it will shine the bluing right up.
That is a real classic! I would rather have a scratched up Colt Combat Commander that many other models in new shiny condition. You can refinish the Colt someday, and you will always have a first class platform to start with.
Take care of it, enjoy shooting it lots, and someday treat it right with a refinish. I bet Robar could get that looking pretty darn nice.
Almost like having a new car. After you put a scratch or two on it you quit worrying and start enjoying it. So you got one to enjoy, not worry about.
Congratulations, it was a great buy.
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