I’ve done a few reclamations on contemporary items. But usually also for things that needed more attention than just a color change. As in the case of a gun - it would also benefit from some thinning and architectural improvements from a vintage 1970’s build (where possible). Or it’s a gun with really good wood and quality parts, but had a really bad stain color applied (ex Minwax golden oak comes to mind).😀 On the other hand, If it’s a simple change of color for the sake of applying AF stain….that would not be in the cost/benefit mix for me.
The color on the gun shown is pretty good. And no significant gains will be realized with removing it and going with AF. So unless it also needs some significant “enhancements”, I would probably pass on stripping, scraping, or over-staining it, etc. It would not be a project with enough upside for the time & effort invested.
I’ve tried to become wiser over the years about knowing when to hold them, versus when to fold them. And have left more “as is” in my later years (or sold them as is, or even passed on buying others). Repairs are a separate category. But back to my point - some “reclamations” of contemporary guns or accoutrements are definitely worthwhile. Others may be “possible”, but less “practical” (unless someone is doing it to gain experience and skill development). So not every 1970s-80s-90s gun should get a “refresh”. Some should, but most should stay and continue to be used as they are, (non-PC warts and all). One mans humble opinion. ✅