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I agree with all of the above comments ,One Beautiful Gun ! I have to ask even though it will make me appear stupid although those that know me well .....:rotf: ! In the earlier part of the post one of the comments is that the gun will be case colored ,what about the Gold Ducks on the floor plate ,will they be removed before the coloring process or protected somehow ,I only ask because I truly have no idea !
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The gold is not an issue in the hardening process, what you see goes in the furnace. Someone better than me, maybe Edgar, can comment on the specifics of hardening. I think hardening is done between 1250-1500 F, gold melts at 1946 F so the math works.
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Yeah, gold inlays go through case hardening just fine. Providing they are cut in properly.
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Man! Keep the pics coming. That is really an amazing upgrade. I can’t wait to see the wood.
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Thanks Edgar, I would have been guessing.
Today the trigger guard was completed. I am very happy with the piercing, it should look familiar in style to Parker’s you may have seen. Have a great day everyone. |
The workmanship is far beyond my comprehension. Wow!
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Everything is done but the skeleton plate. I am very happy with the result.
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Wow, nicely done!!!!
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Like I said previously in this thread . . . the engraving is drop dead gorgeous -- the engraving has been well defined and set off by the wonderful border engraving.
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