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Unread 01-16-2008, 10:15 AM   #1
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I just picked up this 1917 as part of a trade. As can be sen, it has seen better days. It was buried in the back yard. Surprisingly, the bore is pretty good, and it shoots all right. All numbers are matching, I can not find any numbers on the grips. What do I do with it. Any ideas.
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Unread 01-16-2008, 10:39 AM   #2
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Frazer,

There's not much that you can do. I would make a nice wooden wall plaque and use it as a wall hanger.

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Let it rest in peace!!
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Heck No! If it functions fine, and shoots well, slap a coat of THIS on it and SHOOT IT!!!
Who'se back yard was it found in? I wish I could find things like that in my backyard. I have rocks and nails in mine...

Here is a link to a refinishing job I did on a 1917 DWM that wasn't quite as bad, but still in need of a new "luster":
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I would be extremely cautious about shooting anything that has been buried and in that condition. I can't even imagine trying to shoot it. The wall plaque is an excellent suggestion. Bill
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If the rust has fully permeated the metal, and at it's very possible that it has. It could go off like a grenade if fired. I would retire it, and just enjoy looking at it.

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It would make a cool looking hammer on the pistol workbench.
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