PieterCoetzee
Professional
This kinda plays into the older guns threads; but I think its a separate issue. Generally speaking refinishing a collectable gun lowers the value (with a very few exceptions) BUT it can make the look better and if done by one of those exceptions can increase the value.
Ive guns a couple guns that look rough but are still shootable, so Im thinking about it and wondering if its worth the money
One is an early S&W DA/SA revolver in 45LC. It was chopped to 2 1/2" and has ill fitting stag grips. It was rough when I got it so I dint pay much. Another is its full size brother that someone chromed the hammer, trigger, and cylinder
Ive guns a couple guns that look rough but are still shootable, so Im thinking about it and wondering if its worth the money
One is an early S&W DA/SA revolver in 45LC. It was chopped to 2 1/2" and has ill fitting stag grips. It was rough when I got it so I dint pay much. Another is its full size brother that someone chromed the hammer, trigger, and cylinder