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Unread 03-26-2021, 11:23 AM   #1
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I'm sure this has been covered many times but how far gone does the original finish have to be on a pistol before refinishing it may actually help the value? I know it varies from gun to gun, but how about an average #'s matching military DWM or Mauser or commercial say an alphabet or even a 1906?
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Unread 03-26-2021, 11:58 AM   #2
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The catch is more of not increasing value, but would you ever get your money back. A good refinish is at least $200-$300 and a 'restore' is probably $1000

I personally don't like to refinish a gun, however, I did it to a G date that had been nickel plated and the nickel was coming off and I did it for my own S&W that I let get wet and got rust pin pricks on it.
It came down to that I wanted it nice and had S&W do it for me, so its a personal choice. You can't stand how it looks, then sell it or fix it IMHO...
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I agree 100% with Ed.....if you are unhappy every time you look at your Luger, then sell it or fix it and be HAPPY!!
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I fortunately don't have a Luger that needs refinishing, I was just wondering because I saw a 1900 AE at a gun show last week that had next to no finish left and was wondering if a guy refinished something that bad would it actually add to its value.
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If anything it would reduce the value. Bill
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Unfortunately or maybe more FORTUNATELY, some of us own Lugers that are beginning for restoration..
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