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Don't know if this is stainless steel. A magnet sticks to it. So I'm just going to say silver in color.
This revolver had an issue. The cylinder would not turn. I fixed that. The hand spring was missing. It will go into half cock and full cock ok. The only thing is if I cock it slow it works great. If I cock it a little faster it won't lock up at full cock. It goes past the cylinder notch about an eight of an inch. Cock it fast and it works perfect. I'm never going to shoot it so I've decided to let it go. I cleaned the inside and polished the parts that make contact with each other.
 

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I have one and mine is stainless steel. I’m not sure if euroarms made any in nickel.
Yeah I figure it's stainless steel. But you know people. Had one person ask me if a magnet sticks to it. I told em yeah. Then they said it's not stainless steel, stainless steel does not attract a magnet. They also stated that Euroarms called it "French Grey" Ok then. I appreciate your info. Left it at that..
 
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Yeah I figure it's stainless steel. But you know people. Had one person ask me if a magnet sticks to it. I told em yeah. Then they said it's not stainless steel, stainless steel does not attract a magnet. They also stated that Euroarms called it "French Grey" Ok then. I appreciate your info. Left it at that..
I'm pretty sure it's stainless as well. I've had a few stainless guns and magnets lightly stuck to the barrel and cylinder respectively.
But when dealing with the public better safe then sorry
 
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