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1889 Bodeo
This is one of RTI's imports, the lowest grade they sold. All grades looked the same to me so I didn't see the point in paying extra. Ordered it about two months ago but they took forever to ship and this was the first weekend since Mike got it that I could meet up with him to get it.
Of course they wire wheeled it. I wish they would stop doing that. Not much rust on it, a small amount on the interior and some under the paint they missed with the wheel but none where the paint came off.
Everything works. The trigger is the most interesting thing, obviously, no guard and it folds up when not in use. It locks into place and is released as soon as you start pulling the hammer back. It is double action. Can be fired by pulling the hammer back or pulling the trigger. Trigger pull is not bad, not near as bad as a Nagant revolver.
The bore looks great. One of the cylinders has something in it, can't tell if it's fossilized goo or rust, the other five look good. I think the sixth cylinder is fully functional, just needs cleaned a bit more.
I have since torn it apart, only two full serial numbers on it, cylinder and frame. All parts including the cylinder and frame are stamped on the inside with a 63 so it's surprisingly all matching. None of the grips in the photos had much checkering left so I think I got lucky there.
I got the remaining paint off and much of the wire wheel marks were minimized in cleaning but they are still there, aggravating.
They are currently sold out of these but they could get more in. They didn't have many to begin with, about 15 in this condition, 5 in what they called the next higher grade and 2 antiques which they still have for a ridiculous price and looking worse than this.
After photos after I finish cleaning and putting it back together.





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They did work that one over, didn't they. Hope it cleans up for you. I do like the Abadie system, if you must deal with a gate loader.
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Good progress. Nice to see the innards are in pretty good shape. How's the lock up?
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Everything seems good. Just need to find some ammo. I was told Fiochi is making it again and I did see a photo of a new modern box of it but I can't find any for sale anywhere. I'm just happy with the grips. I've seen several other examples of these imports and the checkering is gone or almost gone in nearly all of them.
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That would be nice if they did resume production. The last run was many years ago, and the word was at the time that no more would be made. I've been rolling my own using cut down .44 Special brass, sized cast lead bullets, and Trail Boss. These work fine in my revolver.
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I've been rolling my own using cut down .44 Special brass, sized cast lead bullets, and Trail Boss. These work fine in my revolver.
Am I correct that these are about .401 diameter bullets? Or are you shooting them fat?
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I believe spec was .410", but probably measured at the lands. My grooves slugged out at something like .424"/.425". I size down to .426.
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1889 Bodeo revolver
My Bodeo came from a US Army veteran who brought it back from Italy
in WW2. Only within
the last few years, did I find out it was a very early officers model and never returned to have a serial number stamped on the revolver. Never thought about shooting it (bore is exc) just a nice very early example of the Bodeo
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a very early officers model
I like it better with the solid trigger and guard.
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