Can this pistol be restored?

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jymbee

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Massey 1652, 1949 Farmall H
Found this old pistol in a stored away container. Doesn't appear to be a particularly valuable pistol even in mint condition but given it belonged to our grandfather there's something of a sentimental attachment. I was wondering that even though it's in horrible shape is it even possible to restore it or is it beyond any kind of restoration at this point?
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Forgot to mention, if it's not apparent, the pistol is a Hopkins & Allen 32 caliber pistol.
 
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The inside is probably as corroded as the outside. Restoring internal bits, especially springs and sear, is probably not possible unless parts are available, which I doubt.

You could be looking at 40 hours of specialist gunsmith labor @ $50 per hour, plus cost of re-nickling, another $250. Value of the piece would then be NO HIGHER than it is now.
 
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Looks like its in decent shape, a good smith could take a look and see if it has any issues , FWIW my mom has a blued version (bought at a pawn shop) of it in her car door. Ive shot it several times and its a handy little gun.
 
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Sure it can be restored, you will just have to keep throwing money at it until they get it where you want it!

SR
 
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I wouldn't try to restore it. Spray it with a clear finish and hang it high on the wall in the workshop. It will make you smile every time you look up at it.
 
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"Made functional" is cheaper than "restored."

Bruce
 
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"Made functional" is cheaper than "restored."

Bruce

Got it. :) Thanks to all for the input. I'm thinking the financial considerations at this point are outweighing the sentimental ones.
 
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In your shoes, I'd leave that one exactly as-is and proudly display it for "historical" significance, and then order one of these -

NAA-22MC-BTII – North American Arms

to keep in your pocket to remind me of grandpa.
 
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Got it. :) Thanks to all for the input. I'm thinking the financial considerations at this point are outweighing the sentimental ones.

The sentimental ones a huge (IMHO) as it is. What a beautiful display piece of family history. Knowing that it can’t/doesn’t fire makes it a piece that can be displayed rather than locked away or hidden from view.
 
 
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