jmace57
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I bought this Model 59 in an auction last week and received it yesterday. I paid $172 after commissions.
I have never..repeat NEVER...seen a gun as filthy as this one. It was truly disgusting. It looked way worse than these pictures. It had what looked like a combination of grease and dirt caked on the outside and inside. Looked as if it had never been cleaned. Seriously, everywhere you touched it you ended up with black grunge on your fingers. I bought it as a fixer-upper.
Here are a few of the before pictures.
I ended up getting about 3 gallons of boiling water and put in in a paint bucked and dropped the parts into it. Immediately the water got greasy. After about 10 minutes I fished the pieces out with tongs and scrubbed with a toothbrush.
I took the parts inside and went after it with solvent and a brush...still filthy. Finally with Hoppes and q-tips.
The after picture doesn't look too much different, but it is now clean and actually functions beautifully. There is a bit of corrosion in the barrel, but still has nice rifling. Other than the almost complete loss of blue on the slide, it's really in nice shape.
I plan to follow-up with this post as I decide how to refinish it and put some wood grips, etc.
I'd horse-whip the previous owner if I knew who they were. It's as if they stepped on it in a grease trap at a gas station and then let it sit for 10 years.
I have never..repeat NEVER...seen a gun as filthy as this one. It was truly disgusting. It looked way worse than these pictures. It had what looked like a combination of grease and dirt caked on the outside and inside. Looked as if it had never been cleaned. Seriously, everywhere you touched it you ended up with black grunge on your fingers. I bought it as a fixer-upper.
Here are a few of the before pictures.



I ended up getting about 3 gallons of boiling water and put in in a paint bucked and dropped the parts into it. Immediately the water got greasy. After about 10 minutes I fished the pieces out with tongs and scrubbed with a toothbrush.
I took the parts inside and went after it with solvent and a brush...still filthy. Finally with Hoppes and q-tips.
The after picture doesn't look too much different, but it is now clean and actually functions beautifully. There is a bit of corrosion in the barrel, but still has nice rifling. Other than the almost complete loss of blue on the slide, it's really in nice shape.
I plan to follow-up with this post as I decide how to refinish it and put some wood grips, etc.
I'd horse-whip the previous owner if I knew who they were. It's as if they stepped on it in a grease trap at a gas station and then let it sit for 10 years.
