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<blockquote data-quote="enuf" data-source="post: 3924254" data-attributes="member: 33638"><p>I ended up with a 1977 Colt Cobra, it is not in terrible shape but hasn't been treated with a lot of love either. Pretty dirty. I pulled the grips off and there is some rust on the spring, nothing to do harm as far as functionality goes. I was going to take it apart and clean it myself but have since decided to take it in and get it done professionally. I believe it was dropped at some point in its life (see pic). I want to keep it as original as possible but maybe see if they can clean that booger up some and give this gun a nice cleaning and a good polishing. I don't think there is anything mechanically wrong with it, I have not fired it, but it seems to function fine. Any recommendations who would be good to service this kind of work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enuf, post: 3924254, member: 33638"] I ended up with a 1977 Colt Cobra, it is not in terrible shape but hasn't been treated with a lot of love either. Pretty dirty. I pulled the grips off and there is some rust on the spring, nothing to do harm as far as functionality goes. I was going to take it apart and clean it myself but have since decided to take it in and get it done professionally. I believe it was dropped at some point in its life (see pic). I want to keep it as original as possible but maybe see if they can clean that booger up some and give this gun a nice cleaning and a good polishing. I don't think there is anything mechanically wrong with it, I have not fired it, but it seems to function fine. Any recommendations who would be good to service this kind of work? [/QUOTE]
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