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Altering Colt 45 to remove engraving
Benny_48162
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I have a satin nickle Colt 45 which the previous owner engraved his social security number under the grip on one side. Only one numeral is visible when the grip is on, but should I have this ss number removed? The gun is in "as new" condition, and I don't want to decrease the value by making the wrong decision. Any information would be a great help. Thanks!!
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A good polisher could get it out but it would then require refinishing the frame if not the whole gun.
It has been defaced.
Not worth repairing.
CP
So, in your opinion, I should just take this gun down to the local sheriff and turn it in for the $75.00 per gun price paid to get this off of the street?
Since I have $0.00 in this gun I guess it will just become another range gun with oversize grips like a previous poster recommended.
As for your comment, thanks for the "expert" opinion. The gun doesn't need "repairing" as the engraving does not affect performance.
quote:Originally posted by cpermd
The gun is NOT in as new condition.
It has been defaced.
Not worth repairing.
CP
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It all depeneds on how much you want to spend. If you are going to keep the pistol for a long time and pass it down to your kid, I would get the number removed and have the area refinished if possible. If its just going to be a shooter and you will sell it off one day, just get oversize grips to cover the blem. Then get a baseball bat and knock the previous owner upside his head for carving his social into the gun! What a dope! The pistol has a serial number already, why did he feel the need to add more numbers??
Thanks. I received a price of $150-$200 tops to remove and refinish. Do you think I would recover that amount if I have the job done, or should I sell it at a discounted price and do nothing to the gun?
quote:Originally posted by CS8161
It all depeneds on how much you want to spend. If you are going to keep the pistol for a long time and pass it down to your kid, I would get the number removed and have the area refinished if possible. If its just going to be a shooter and you will sell it off one day, just get oversize grips to cover the blem. Then get a baseball bat and knock the previous owner upside his head for carving his social into the gun! What a dope! The pistol has a serial number already, why did he feel the need to add more numbers??
Thanks. I received a price of $150-$200 tops to remove and refinish. Do you think I would recover that amount if I have the job done, or should I sell it at a discounted price and do nothing to the gun?
And also, I agree with the baseball bat comment. What a complete moron!!
But, I knew what you meant. And, I probably wouldn't have felt the need to correct you. I generally find that it's best to ignore responses that aren't helpful, rather than post a sarcastic comment; that accomplishes nothing other than irritating folks. I suggest that you read the Posting Guidelines for this forum.
There have been many reports by owners of satin nickel Colt Government/Commander models that the finish has flaked off. Colt attributed this to powder solvent, but this was never proven. I never had a problem with mine, but I would be reluctant to refinish one with a sound finish. If there is flaking anywhere, the value takes a huge drop.
Neal
quote:Originally posted by Benny_48162
quote:Originally posted by CS8161
It all depeneds on how much you want to spend. If you are going to keep the pistol for a long time and pass it down to your kid, I would get the number removed and have the area refinished if possible. If its just going to be a shooter and you will sell it off one day, just get oversize grips to cover the blem. Then get a baseball bat and knock the previous owner upside his head for carving his social into the gun! What a dope! The pistol has a serial number already, why did he feel the need to add more numbers??
Thanks. I received a price of $150-$200 tops to remove and refinish. Do you think I would recover that amount if I have the job done, or should I sell it at a discounted price and do nothing to the gun?
And also, I agree with the baseball bat comment. What a complete moron!!
How much do you have into the pistol now?
How much do you have into the pistol now?
I have nothing in this pistol. I made some trades and ended up with it free. Resale wise, I would think the pistol in original condition would be worth more, but that is what I am unsure of. I would hate to spend $200 and then find out that I would have gotten more out of it had I left it alone.