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Finally found my grail gun
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Good Luck !!
Browning HP's are starting to really go up in price. I have one I bought new in 1971 for 94.00. Maybe 150 rounds through it. Just a safe queen. i would like to find a beater
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Good Luck !!
Browning HP's are starting to really go up in price. I have one I bought new in 1971 for 94.00. Maybe 150 rounds through it. Just a safe queen. i would like to find a beater
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They are just classic handguns. I paid ten times what you did for yours
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04-12-2018, 11:02 PM
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Nice gun! My recollection is that acetone removes the gold letter fill but I'd wait until someone tells you they are sure. Enjoy!
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They are just classic handguns. I paid ten times what you did for yours
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Yeah, but I was spending 1971 dollars. I should have gone and borrowed 5000.00 and bought the engraved model. Get this, they were 295.00 new. BUT, the difference between 295 and 94 was a big difference. Power steering was still a 25 dollar option in a car, and FM radios were an option.
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The gold fill in the letters can be removed with some bore cleaner and a tooth brush.
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Yeah, but I was spending 1971 dollars. I should have gone and borrowed 5000.00 and bought the engraved model. Get this, they were 295.00 new. BUT, the difference between 295 and 94 was a big difference. Power steering was still a 25 dollar option in a car, and FM radios were an option.
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That is very true. Guessing 40 years from now these will be priced even higher. Quite amazing technology has advanced, but the quality in guns has gone down.
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04-12-2018, 11:44 PM
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They are nice, may it serve you and your heirs safely and soundly for many years.
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04-13-2018, 12:23 AM
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The gold inlay in the lettering doesn’t last long anyway. I have two boxes of the bonzana gold inlay kits. From the late 70’s.
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Just tried Hoppes, and CLP with a toothbrush. This sucker is stubborn, nothing come off yet.
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Really nice "T" series (looks like late "T" model in the transitional years 1969-1973 to the "C" model ?). And congrats on purchasing the finest 9mm pistol ever created
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Very nice looking find, hope you enjoy it!
Is it real gold? If so, the bore cleaner or Mothers Aluminum polish should work. If it’s crayon (some folks do this) try WD-40, and/or a little heat.
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04-13-2018, 07:33 AM
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Acetone and a toothbrush will remove the gold inlay. It will require some elbow grease. It will not harm the finish.
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