Here for NP3
https://wrightarmory.com/np3-metal-finishing/
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Thats the fun part of buying used guns. I would call that model 10 in poor condition. The finish is beyond worn. It looks like it was covered in rust that was scrubbed off. I dont know if NP3 would fill in the pits. $125 buck and I would take a chance and try and rescue it. But $ 320 plus shipping plus transfer plus NP3? You would even up to $700 bucks. I would just buy a used model 64 or 65 3
Judging from the pics the pitting will still be visible after blasting. They look deep and plentiful. No coating (nickel, chrome, NP3, oxide, etc.) will fill pits. It will show the finish underneath. Think the only thing that might conceal it would be large grit size sand blast and a phosphate coat. Even if that worked it would be one really ugly S&W. Operation was a success but the patient died....
Last edited by medmo; 01-21-2020 at 12:29 AM.
Nothing is going to "fill in the pits".
If IF you were set up to do your own work, abrasive blast + spray n bake would give you a serviceable gun. But I do not consider it worth paying somebody to work on.
Code Name: JET STREAM