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Any of us that have a rack full of beaters/shooters with little if any color left would die for colors like that. I really like them, perfectly correct or not. After a bit of wear they'll look plenty 'correct'.
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12-31-2016, 07:12 AM
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The areas I circled in black do not look like the result of a heat treatment, they do no coincide with section changes and are too sharply defined. I am not sure if this is part of what Brad was alluding to.
There are similar, nondescript spots on the opposite side, whose edges are equally sharp, and unrelated to section thickness changes.
Nonetheless, the gun is very pleasant to look at,
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