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Unread 09-04-2015, 04:59 PM   #1
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Default 1900 AE Shooter, and questions

I just received this 1900 model and thought I would post some pictures, and I had a few questions I'm hoping someone can help with.

First the pistol - I purchased this from forum member Markbritt (Mark). It's a 1900 AE, all matching but refinished by Mark (not restored). By "all matching" I mean barrel (very faint but the serial #9419 is there), frame, trigger, grips, take-down, receiver, all three toggle pieces, and grip safety. The pistol has made the rounds, as it is in Dwight's database with a note that the pistol is in "extremely poor condition - offered as a parts gun". It is a very worn, refinished surface, and can't imagine how it must have looked before Mark refinished it.

My guess is the pistol went through several refinishes over its life; the metal has been taken down to where the American Eagle stamping is as faint as it can be yet you can still detect it. I cleaned it up, fired about 25 rounds, cleaned it some more and gave it a coat of Renaissance Wax. Cleaning included brushing the grips with Acetone using a fine but stiff artist's paintbrush purchased for the purpose.

The only function issue was a sticky hold-open. The hold-open is not original to the pistol, but is a numbered replacement. I reduced and polished the side of the hold-open where there appeared to be friction, which fixed it.
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