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I have seen examples both ways, painted and unpainted. I pose the question after reading some things on one of the P.38 forums. There is a consensus there that if the "F" and "S" near the safety are not painted red and white respectively, one should be suspicious the pistol has been refinished (dipped).
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yes, it should be painted - but I think assuming that its been refinished is a stretch, its just paint, and I have heard of folks thinking it shouldn't be there and removing it.
If careful and you use the right color of 'aged' looking paint, you can replace it. |
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