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Ahlman's has a well-used but still mechanically sound Colt 1903 in .32, for $399. I'm not sure if they're a firm-price joint, but I suspect I could at least get a box of ammo thrown in -- but either way, the price seemed very fair to me, especially for in a shop and not online.

So, that's the first question; good price? Before anybody talks about the gun or the cartridge, I know they're both absolutely obsolete. I just like them.

Second; Do I ruin the value if I reblue? If not, is cold bluing acceptable for a whole gun like this? Never done it before, but I'd like to try. I don't mind the gun looking all beat up like it is, but it'd be a fun project.

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If it is already all "beat up" it is a shooter grade and will not attain collector value for another fifty or so years. If you use Oxpho-Blue you can do a pretty nice job if you take your time but will not improve value, the other stuff out there ..... well you might as well use it as is.


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Gotcha. Sounds like a plan.

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Do not reblue. It will kill any collector value.


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If only bluing loss, and does not have any rust or pitting, then just shoot away and enjoy it. I would only trust re bluing of such a classy gun to a professional. Check out Doug Turnbulls work on this. He has done a couple outstanding restoration work on 1903's. Posted some pics on his sight lately.

http://www.turnbullmfg.com/store.asp?pid=20445

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...5.107069502666385&type=1&theater




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Originally Posted by JustOneGunner
Ahlman's has a well-used but still mechanically sound Colt 1903 in .32, for $399. I'm not sure if they're a firm-price joint, but I suspect I could at least get a box of ammo thrown in -- but either way, the price seemed very fair to me, especially for in a shop and not online.

So, that's the first question; good price? Before anybody talks about the gun or the cartridge, I know they're both absolutely obsolete. I just like them.

Second; Do I ruin the value if I reblue? If not, is cold bluing acceptable for a whole gun like this? Never done it before, but I'd like to try. I don't mind the gun looking all beat up like it is, but it'd be a fun project.

It all depends on the gun. If it�s just the finish that�s trashed, then the $399 is a good price. If it�s the finish and the base metal, then price all depends on how trashed the metal is. Just like anything else, you need to consider what a perfect one is worth. Then what would it cost for a good gunsmith to take it back to perfect. The delta of the two is the price.

Contrary to what people say, you don�t always lower the value by a re-blue. It all depends on the re-blue job that has been done. If the metal has been expertly prepared and the proper bluing done (I think pre-war Colt�s were all Carbonia blued), then you can greatly enhance the price.

If the gun is severely pitted, then any collector value is completely gone and it�s just a shooter. In such an instance, the addition of home cold bluing really shouldn�t affect value unless you paid too much for it in the first place.


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