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I would only disassemble it and give it a good cleaning. You will not do anything to improve it by buff/restore. It will just shine more. It is what it is. John
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Try youtube for some pretty good videos regarding firing, disassembly, care and feeding, etc.
Regarding restoration, that is a personal decision. You will probably end up with more in it than a restored gun is worth, but if it is something that you just want to do, well, I've certainly spend money more foolishly so I will not cast the first stone... I have used the Lugerman with good results, and also Thor on this list does excellent work. dju |
You didn't list where you reside, I'm sure if one of us who lives close to you would be willing to show you how to disassemble, clean and re-assemble your family treasure
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I agree. I wouldn't be in a hurry to have it restored. Give it a good cleaning/oiling ... it will come up a notch or two and maintain its personality.
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thank you one and all!
I live in Western Pennsylvania and am a member of a Gun club, so perhaps i will seek out help there too, but I do appreciate all of the advice. I did see some of the videos on youtube, and they were very good, but the Holiday weekend will not afford me the time necessary to do much. I seem almost happier knowing this is something I can enjoy shooting with friends and family as opposed to placing in a display case. I'll spend some time tonight wiping it down with my gun oil until I can learn how to disassemble properly. Have a good Holiday weekend everyone ! |
Well, I would be glad to take a look, but I am kinda out of the country :D
As everyone has said, this is a nice family heirloom, albeit a bit rougher ;) And would only clean her with 0000 steel wool (lightly) and oil, then wipe it down. Be careful if you take the grips off, normally I say that because of damage to the grips is possible, but I say this because of the pictures. Welcome to the forum! Ed |
Before you decide to send any of your firearms to Eugene Golubstov (aka Lugerman) you would be best served by doing a search on past comments concerning his work and over all customer satisfaction. I sent him a Mauser C96 “Broomhandle” a few years ago for restoration work. To make a very long story short I had to threaten him with a lawsuit in order to get my gun back after over a year of unanswered emails and phone calls to him. And I’m not the only one who has had to go down this road with him; others have had the same problem too. It’s all here on the message board, just do a search under my name or Lugerman or Eugene Golubstov. Personally, I would never send him another gun no matter how nice a website he has.
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The correct loading tool for your 1939 PO8 should be E/655 marked. I have these available @$75 + S&H. I also have repro ones marked with the E/63 available @$20 + $5 S&H. Tom
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