There's is a Third Reich firearm collector that lives near me who out of respect I dont want to name here. He has some very rare firearms and have seen most of his collection some time back. But one thing I noticed when I was there was how much oil was on the rifles, and most of the leather slings had been treated and most of his stocks were very dark. I had thought nothing about it untill I seen him at the local show several weeks ago and noticed he had decided to sell one of his K98k sniper rifles which he had with him. I took a look at it and the first thing I noticed was all the oil gathered around all the cracks and crevices, the stock was very dark and the sling felt a little sticky as well..Although I'm sure this was a rare rifle (asking $7500 I believe) the look of the rifle totally turned me off to it, even with it being probably 90-95% blue. No excitement at all handling it because of this..
To me it had lost the look of a unmessed with original, I felt it had been played with too much..
Not being in the loop of Third Reich firearm collecting is this normal? Is this accepted? To me I try and keep it in as close as possible to the way it looked when it came back. Can this be reversed?
To me it had lost the look of a unmessed with original, I felt it had been played with too much..
Not being in the loop of Third Reich firearm collecting is this normal? Is this accepted? To me I try and keep it in as close as possible to the way it looked when it came back. Can this be reversed?
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