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<JBelk> |
kcfx--- Rebluing any gun detracts from it's value UNLESS it's done very well. A M-97 that's been on a buffing wheel is only worth the internal parts, OR what somebody is willing to pay for it. Most people that are knowledgeble of used guns avoid reblued, refinished or refurbished guns like the plague unless they're *re-stored* to new or better (as in the case of prep work before engraving.) Restoration is expensive and you can expect to pay considerably more than for a gun in original condition. | ||
<kcfx> |
JBelk the wood has a clear coat on it,kinda like a high gloss finish.it doesnt look like something from that era,but it looks like a job well done.would this one detail reduce its value very much or could it catch the eye of somebody who loves the 1897s? i prefer the the old satin or matte low luster finish myself.the one that has a polychoke has "trap gun" engraved on it,do you know if that has any added value? thanks again! | ||
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