Sunday, February 23, 2014

It appears that this revolver has been through a lot but it has no deep damage and also no deep rus

TGL Technology Whitney jee main Navy, cal 36, s / n 14707
Completely original with the exception of home-wing screw on the drum shaft and trigger guard that appears to originate from a Remington but still fits perfectly. Same number on frame, barrel, drum shaft, laddarm, and handle grip. On the drum that is certainly original, I can not read the serial number.
It appears that this revolver has been through a lot but it has no deep damage and also no deep rust. However, the rounded edges for a long time traveling in the holster. All blueing jee main is worn off and the whole revolver has adopted a grayish color. All the old patina is still there and it has never been avputsad. In short, untouched. The race is really good with only slight corrosion and it works perfect mechanically. Nothing is fixed toasted but it can easily be taken apart down to the last ingredient for cleaning. Piston The grips are intact and fine and lacks any bits at the toe or häl.En small sliver off the bottom of the left grip. New nipples with originalgänga jee main are mounted.
Mechanically the revolver really good. The drum has slight radial clearance. Game drum-pipe is 0.20 mm. Drum chamber aligns perfectly with the race. Good imprint. Whitney revolvers are in my opinion the very best model if you want to compete with the caliber 36. And this shoot certainly considerably better than the person holding it ...


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