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8/15/2017 8:19:11 AM EDT
When I was 16 my father gave me several handguns that were on a wall in a bar. Someone covered the handguns with a lacquer finish.

How can I remove the lacquer? Would a paint stripper work?

Dane
8/15/2017 10:02:15 AM EDT
[#1]
Lacquer thinner or aircraft stripper.

Both are nasty, wear gloves and a respirator.
8/15/2017 12:09:33 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks!
8/15/2017 12:49:46 PM EDT
[#3]
Formby's furniture refinisher removes lacquer very quickly.  These chems may remove bluing too, so maybe do a test under the grips if you care about that. 
8/15/2017 2:33:06 PM EDT
[#4]
Gotta ask, what make model handguns?
8/15/2017 2:34:05 PM EDT
[#5]
iPhone double tap.
8/16/2017 7:46:24 AM EDT
[#6]
Would think that acetone may strip it off too, worth a try as it shouldn't effect the bluing.
9/1/2017 4:26:11 PM EDT
[#7]
Here are the Pistols. The semi auto is really gummed up from the Lacquer. I will be researching their values soon.

1. 1886 32 caliber H&R The American Double Action, The American, Double Action on barrel. Not any visible serial number, (under Grip Panel). This was sprayed with Lacquer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkIpuDNddA8

2.US Revolver Co. Made by Iver Johnson. Serial Number 34586. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6zkZQEFU08

3.Engraved with words written in scroll. Maybe German, can’t read it. Serial number appears to be 800 or 808.

4.Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. Worcester Mass. USA Patent OCT 8, 1895. It seems this is the 5th variation and was made for only one year in 1915. Serial number  232040. https://www.thefirearmsforum.com/threads/harrington-richardson-32-cal-s-w-ctge-pat-oct-8-1895.64935/

5.Spanish Semi Auto Serial number 5466. This was sprayed with lacquer.











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