Updating the Old Smith
What happens when a wonderful revolver falls into your life but it has a few issues? You rehab it, love it, and let it evolve into a better version of itself.
A few months ago, I came across an old Smith and Wesson Combat Masterpiece K38 revolver. This model 15-3 Smith was born a little over thirty years ago in Massachusetts but spent its life in the heavy saltwater air of the Gulf Coast. Those of you dedicated readers out there may remember this crusty old sea dog from a past article. For those who don’t, to make a long story short, this long serving veteran found itself at the bottom of Davy Jones locker in Hurricane Katrina. After a lot of tender loving care, disassembly, cleaning, a liberal amount of Ballistol, and the odd replacement spring or two, it came back to life and shot fine, but looked oh so bad.
While well suited for a ‘Jeep gun’ or a tag along on the trail during deer season loaded with rat shot, it still presented the ever-present crisis of surface rust control every week. Therefore, even though I am a sucker for leaving a gun au natural, I had to break down and do something, for the gun’s sake.
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