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<blockquote data-quote="Ksmirk" data-source="post: 920958" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>Biggest trick I have run into was finding the RIGHT finish for a rifle! I have done a couple of Mausers and they turned out to be real nice BUT they were not worth a whole mess from the get go. I have a little Winchester 67 and was about to refinish it but was told to leave it alone! I have a little M1 Carbine Universal that I'd like to refinish since it will never really be worth much and I can figure out the correct finish used I may redo it. Long story short if you have a rifle of collector grade it should have a pretty nice finish already but to keep the value I'd not refinish and just enjoy it as is. Later,</p><p></p><p>Kirk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ksmirk, post: 920958, member: 880"] Biggest trick I have run into was finding the RIGHT finish for a rifle! I have done a couple of Mausers and they turned out to be real nice BUT they were not worth a whole mess from the get go. I have a little Winchester 67 and was about to refinish it but was told to leave it alone! I have a little M1 Carbine Universal that I'd like to refinish since it will never really be worth much and I can figure out the correct finish used I may redo it. Long story short if you have a rifle of collector grade it should have a pretty nice finish already but to keep the value I'd not refinish and just enjoy it as is. Later, Kirk [/QUOTE]
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