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Item Name: FS S&W 638

Location: Johns Creek

Zip Code: 30097

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 350 OBO

Caliber: .38

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Has plenty of wear on backstrap. Has been carried and shot. Runs great. Can shoot doulbe actuon but still shroud the hammer.

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Just a heads up on these little matte stainless smiths a sandblasted with some glass beads will make it look like new if you are careful.
 
Just in general if you want it to look uniform. I would start with the frame under the grip to test it to make sure you have the psi and right media for the look you want, then go to the rest of the gun. Slow and steady wins the race.
 
Oh and make sure you are using clean media! Not in a cabinet where you blast carbon steel! I made that mistake before, after I was done it looked great, then my stainless gun started rusting in spots, turns out using the same media I used on carbon steel impregenated little piece of carbon steel in the stainless that then rusted. A quick reblast with clean media made it right though.
 
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