Thanks for all of the comments. What does re color hardening a gun do to the value of it? I have had a few double rifles re hardened. Every one of them had to be adjusted afterwards due to slight warping.
There's no pat answer to that. That depends on the gun, the gunsmith, the seller and the buyer. You'll get strong opinions from some individuals, and you'll have to decide for yourself. If 10 collectors tell you the gun has been devalued and then a custom-gun-lover like myself offers you twice what you have in it...what happened to the value?
You can't count on recovering your money from a refinished gun any more than you can from a remodeled kitchen. If you're concerned about the resale value of a gun, you'd best just leave it alone.
This is a 30-yr-old cyanide recase that I find attractive. Many here would have advised against it. It's a completely custom redo...not a restoration...yet I know I can sell it for twice what I invested.
