Ok, it's really the one from the picture, blued, brass grip. The downside is, they took the picture from it's better side. Certainly not new. If I were to pay the original price for it, I'd likely tell them to keep it, but for the discount, I don't mind doing a little gun surgery. The good thing is, it doesn't look like it was shot much, more likely just treated hard. It has several scars, mainly from the right. Right grip has one corner chipped off and glued back. Both grips have some nibs on the bottom edge. The rear edge of the brass grip got also hit in the past and there's a light dent on the front edge of the front sight. Couple minor scratches around the takedown screw. It seems to me like someone was practicing cowboy spinning tricks with the gun and dropped it couple times on hard ground or something. All the scars should allow for careful fixing, maybe the grips should be changed (would Blackhawk grips fit?).
I'll need to check the inner parts as well - as I played with it later, I found out that sometimes it does freeze up when I try to drop hammer from full to half cock. It just gets stucked and there's no help, other than remove the cylinder. I guess the half cock notch might have some burr on it. Or maybe it's just dirty inside. I'll check it out, maybe tonight already.
But anyway, the gun is beautiful and I'll be happy to shoot it.