Poor Private
58 Cal.
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2007
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I always figured a new gun should look like a new gun. The wearing of the finish should be from use. They earned all those nicks, and slight imperfections. They show the travels through life. This grip nick came from the time "she" was bumped into the big oak tree out back. The wear on the cylinder comes from all the time "she" was in and out of the holster. The bit of paint on the sight is from trying to see the sight better (it's not the guns fault I can't see the sight any more). It's the wear and tear they earned throughout thier life. Just as people do. A natural finish is earned throughout life better is much better than the fake one that covers up (just like people).