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Back in the day they would peen it to tighten up the slid. BUT! Take it to a top quality gunsmith for this. However if this is an old gun I do not think I would miss with it to much as it may be worth more as it is
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The slide can be tightened but that isn't the only thing that could be messing with the accuracy. Barrel lock up is another big one.
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Just my two-cents but I would leave it as is. You will destroy any collector value by messing with it.
Also, if you go to the expense of restoring it, what do you have? A mechanically inferior pistol (i.e., safety features, etc.) in a mostly useless caliber. Unless there are strong sentimental factors here, I would leave it as is. (PS... Would be willing to bet that Colt will not touch it.) |
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