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Any commercial gun cleaner and light oil should work well, but don't "oil soak" the wooden grips. A light film is sufficient on the grip frame.
Understand that without good photos any estimates should be defined as "guestimates", but a matching 1936 that has a lot of bluing missing should bring around $900, while a really nice one should go for $1500 or so. But there are a lot of varialbles that effect price. dju |
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