pain20132017
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I have what I believe to be a 1969 manufacture (based on the serial number being 69CXXXXX) Browning/FN Hi-Power. It was inside a plastic foam lined carrying case in my vehicle when the vehicle caught fire. The slide gained some rust, most of which has come off along with the bluing, but the wood grip panels aren’t warped at all and have no charring or any evidence of having been in a fire. Has the heat damaged the metal parts to the point I can’t save this pistol, is what I’m asking. Thanks for any help at all.
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