I'm still grasping the concept of anything not blued or stainless but I think it might look nice. There are certainly a bunch of colored guns out there now days.
I say go for it myself. The 1911G is a heck of a gun, mine truly makes me look good on my bad days which seem to happen frequently. Great shooter.
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I would only do it if the original finish had wear scratch or any other flaw. just my opinion...
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Do what you like. Variety is the spice of life. If you don't like it, I guess you will have to buy a new one.
I like your logic dirtengineer, but i don't need any enabling to buy another one of these beauties. As-is I am already looking at one of the case-hardened 1911c models.
another VTAC?????????????????
No... VTACs have threaded barrels for a suppressor, VTAC night sights and the entire gun is Flat Dark Earth in color. I was just trying something different on my M&P slide. The color is burnt bronze.
I've been thinking about doing a NP3 finish or something on the Kimber 1911. It has some pitting from where a former owner let it rust. It has that external ejector though, so I may just get a new slide and call it good. Not to hurt your feelings or anything, while that does look nice, I like the all black better.
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No offense taken TheTman. By the way, I see in your signature you have a Dan Wesson revolver. I used to have a 44V .44 mag wth 10" Burris scoped barrel and a 4" full under lug barrel. The 10" barrel would shoot 2 3/4" groups at 100 yards with hand loads. Wesson's have one of the best single action triggers I believe I've ever felt. Sure do miss it!
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