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m1 carbine experts, refinishing?

tomh.tomh. Member Posts: 3,848 ✭✭✭✭
edited April 2004 in Ask the Experts
I have an Inland m1 that I'd like to have refinished in the standard arsenal parkerizing. It's not anything scarce. Just a mismatch of parts, so no real collector value. I just want to spruce it up a bit and make it look correct. Maybe even have the stock restamped?
Anybody have any experience in this area?

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  • p3skykingp3skyking Member Posts: 23,916 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Any original carbine, esp. one not import marked is valuable. To refinished it would be a mistake.

    Someone would be happy to trade you a dolled up one for yours I'm sure.

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  • nmyersnmyers Member Posts: 16,892 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I've had some carbine parts refinished by Paul White in Gaithersburg, MD (pswss@starpower.net), but most gunsmiths who work on USGI guns should be able to do a competent job. Just be sure that they use manganese phosphate.

    Actually, getting the whole thing reparked will probably make it look NOT correct. Most original M1 carbines has different color parts, as many were produced by different subcontractors.

    I can't give you the name of anyone who restamps stocks, but there are a couple out there. Of course, it's not worth the effort or expense if you don't have the correct (high wood?) type of stock. Even then, most folks wouldn't do it; you've got a rebuild, it will always be a rebuild, & you can't possibly restore it.

    Neal

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  • mauser_centralmauser_central Member Posts: 733 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I would'nt have it redone. i own two wwii era m1 carbines, love em.
    if decide you wanna sell yours email me a price before you redo it.

    I've always followed my father's advice: he told me, first to always keep my word and, second, to never insult anybody unintentionally. If I insult you, you can be damn sure I intend to. And, third, he told me not to go around looking for trouble.
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  • ccrccr Member Posts: 7 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have been refinishing firearms for over twent years now and I would tell you NOT to refinish it. It is worth more the way it is.
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