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iron man 08-23-2014 08:01 PM

M1 Carbine Restoration
 
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Picked up an M1 Carbine from a guy near Norfolk Naval Base. I had a 1911, he wanted a 1911, now he has a 1911 and I have a Sears & Robuck C9 .22lr and a National Ordnance M1 Carbine. Haven't shot either yet and don't know the value yet at all or either but it was a straight trade. The S&R seems to be in pretty good shape but the M1 is the gun in question. The previous owner before the guy I got it from decided to paint the stock in some form of camo. I want to restore this gun to its battlefield look. Now what would be the best way to strip the paint? Sand and strip or strip with mineral spirits and a scotch brite pad? Would I mess up the parkerized finish by using mineral spirits on the barrel and receiver?

jldsc 08-24-2014 07:50 AM

I would sand it with fine sand paper first...ive started doing firearms coatings for some of my friends and my personal stuff...I believe you may run into the wood soaking up some of the solvents you may use to strip the paint...you'll have to re-coat receiver/barrel...I would look around on gunbroker possibly for a used un painted stock...Ive used some very fine sand in my blasting cabinet on wood but you have to be very careful not to take off too much material...there are company's that make firearms strippers you may want to look into that also


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iron man 08-24-2014 09:32 AM

I think I handle the stock. The metal parts though are out of my area of expertise if I even have any lol. I need to take down the grip part a LITTLE bit anyway. It's a little wide for me and my wife's hands. Probably going to wind up giving it to my dad for his birthday if not Father's Day next year.

bmac 08-25-2014 03:38 PM

break it down before you strip it, then no worries about messing up any finishes

I make oil 08-25-2014 05:56 PM

Try brake cleaner on the metal. Spray it on let it sit then spay it again wipe with a rag and spray again. Once it's all clean wash it real well in HOT water then spray down with gun Rem oil wipe off excess oil with a clean rag.

iron man 08-26-2014 01:08 PM

I'll probably bring it by coastal gun works to get some prices from them and try and professionally install the sights and do a little polishing

FF_T_Warren 08-26-2014 01:46 PM

id send all the metal to birdsong industries and have it Black-T'd. they strip it, put on the coating and you'll never worry about rust or gun oil again. would turn out awesome.


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