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    I recommend Tim Shufflin @ shuffsparkerizing.com he does some outstanding work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jismail View Post
    I had my 1943 Standard Products professionally restored back to orginal issue configuration and reparkerized. I am very happy with the results and any value it may have removed by doing it was offset for me by having it made safe, and relieable, and it looks fantastic.

    I used Miltech for the work and the guys are really great and the restoration price was reasonable.

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    Just checked these folks' prices. Yowzers, go with DGR Guns instead, they'll do a much better job at a much better price.

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    Does anyone have any expirence with Fulton Armory's services? Thanks

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    Here are a few of my restorations that Chuck did:
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    They look great. About what could I expect to pay to have him build my M1icon?

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    He'll charge $175 to park it, blue the bolt, the small parts like the safety and trigger and change whatever parts you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeagleEagle View Post
    He'll charge $175 to park it, blue the bolt, the small parts like the safety and trigger and change whatever parts you want.
    Sounds very resonable. I will definetly be giving him a call in few weeks. Thanks for the info.

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    didnt i do the wood on those as well?
    if im right i think im the only restoration bus, that offers both Blue and Phoshate...thanks for the pics and good words L E,..:}
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    Hi Chuck, PM sent for some questions.

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    I am a firm believer that you should repark/refinish only when the material condition of the weapon is in question (i.e. rust, excessive wear, etc). Yes, a shooter is just a shooter, but USGI is still a USGI. Remember from a collector standpoint, individual parts have value themselves. Even with your weapon being a "parts gun", you will loose the value of the individual parts once you put modern repark on them.

    Just my two cents...

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