Dosen’t look like this one has spent much time in holsters or laying around a tent floor.
I perfer stainless hand guns for out door work their finish holds up better to use better then blued steel.
No doubt.
When I purchased my commemorative Dirty Harry Model 29 (like the one in the photo posted), I had not been able to find a 629 for years. I've also given up on finding a used 686 and 65 with hammer-mounted firing pins (with the superior trigger lock work).
I see that the performance center is offering a host of revolvers, but I wonder if they have the old (superior) trigger lock work. I was told there is no difference, but I do not believe it. EVERYONE of my early model S&W revolvers have far superior triggers. My 65-7's trigger is noticeably inferior.