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find a restorer for P.08
Im looking for a restorer for my P.08, if you know any competet gunsmith that can help me out . I have been in contact with Thor, says he is too busy to help me out. Soo im still looking. Thank you for any help. Dave Gill
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Do you want to reblue? And, if so, why? Reblueing would hurt resale value big time. Parts need to be replaced?
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my pistol is near minty inside and out except for the left side, which it apparently was left laying and got rusty. I have used dental tools to remove the active rust ,but the results are fine pits down the left side. Now you the why. Thanks Dave
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A picture of the pitted side would be useful in determining the fix gill120.
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restore P.08
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I would not change it a bit.
If there is any active rust oxidation, you can use well oiled 0000 steel or bronze wool on a well oiled surface. Don't rub it hard. Just slow gentle work will help stabilize it. Many Lugers have areas of pitting due to storage. In truth, you would be better to invest in a second high condition one. You'll never see return for your investment in restoring one. Carefully remove the grips (see the FAQ) prior to working on it further. I honestly can't find the areas in your pictures. |
I agree completely with mrerick. I wouldn't touch it except to make certain that the rust has been neutralized. It's a LOT better than many I've seen.
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David the condition of your pistol wouldn't bother me at all, I would clean it up a bit as per mrerick's instructions. I have seen way rougher, you have a nice piece at the least use the condition of that Luger to justify the purchase of a better conditioned one! You always have to look for the silver lining! Enjoy
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If you concentrate on the left side of the gun and blow up the image you can see the pitting that is bothering gill120 ... I have to say i agree with gill, it would bother me too.
But for this area this gun would be a perfect example of an excellent Luger. I think Thor could 'fix' this pitting to the point of no longer being irritating and back to the way it was before it 'was left laying and got rusty'. JMHO ... each to his own. |
if the rust is stopped, I would do nothing further. It is not degraded to a "shooter" class. It appears to be a WW1 example and at its age would probably grade at least an NRA good condition.
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I second, third, fourth, what everyone else told you gill120. Clean it up and leave it alone! If you have to, then get another. It may not be super pretty, but if it is all original Leave it Alone! As I have seen written here often, "It is only original once". JMHO, Mark
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Well I have not heard anybody volunteering to do the job, so I will just keep it as it is till I find a better one. Thanks anyway all
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Gill, there are few folks that can do it right. Ted can - Eugene can - both have long wait times and fairly expensive. I can't imagine that they can do just one side, entire gun needs restore. My mind is blank, there was a guy named Danner who did an okay job, but after a number of luger pistols, he got very good and his prices were only 2-300 dollars, which made it worth it. Danner - good guy, but he quit doing it from age, or passed away.
Personally - I'd probably also have it done - if it means something to you or bothers you, then thats a reason. I sold a nice police luger to a guy about 15 yrs ago, was perfect except the sideplate, when he got it, he had that part reblued - I disagreed with him at the time, now I am not so sure. If a gun is so nice, but one area is messed up, then? I have mixed feelings on stuff like this, but I think in this case, I'd have it done also. |
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