nero45acp
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I just bought a beautiful S&W M10-6 made in '74 or '75. The finish is excellent except for some superfical "speckling" (tiny/superfical rust specks) on the back of the grip. I was thinking of sending the revolver to S&W's performance center to have it reblued in their "High Bright Polish" and have a "Master Revolver Action Job" done on it. My questions are what is a "Trigger Stop"? Should I consider a "Standard Polish & Blue" rather than a "High Bright Polish"? And finally how much of an improvement in the trigger should I expect with S&W's "Master Revolver Action Job"?
By the way when I purchased the M10-6 (for $325) I checked out a older Colt 4" blued Python they had for $900. The Colt was SWEET, flawless blue finish, and had one smmooootttthhhhhh trigger, but besides the big price difference, the S&W fit my hand better and I liked the fact that the S&W was less likely to "go out of time" with heavy double-action shooting (at least that's what I've been told). I really like my new S&W......but I keep thinking about that Python.
Thanks.
nero
By the way when I purchased the M10-6 (for $325) I checked out a older Colt 4" blued Python they had for $900. The Colt was SWEET, flawless blue finish, and had one smmooootttthhhhhh trigger, but besides the big price difference, the S&W fit my hand better and I liked the fact that the S&W was less likely to "go out of time" with heavy double-action shooting (at least that's what I've been told). I really like my new S&W......but I keep thinking about that Python.
Thanks.
nero