Deacon KC
Member
I've been following this since it started and can see both sides. I have a M1 Garand that when I ordered from CMP was going to restore, but when it arrived I found by the SN it went to the USMC at Parris Island in January of 1944. It has earned it's dings and scrapes and wear. By it in my gun cabinet is a 98k Mauser seized in a meth lab several years ago, rough enough that many feel I should refinish, but all I have done is firelap the bore trying to get it to shoot well. I also just put a LOT of time and effort into getting a 1905 .38 parts gun back into service. It required a new cylinder, ejector, etc. to turn out to be a great shooter [sitting in the desk right now, loaded]. I am in the process of stripping a 27-2 of Duracoat to bring it back to it's polished blue appearance,even though I was told again today, that almost all the blue underneath is worn off. There are as many opinions as individuals and I for one would like to know more of the history of this fine gun. Only then can I make my decision as to what my opinion will be on it. If it is due to neglect, I would side with giving it the TLC I think it deserves, and refinish. If it acquired that abuse through battle scars, clean it as well as possible. If through a suicide, I really don't know, but I would probably decide to refinish to give it some dignity back.