alping45
Bearcat
I have a .357 NV Montado that I refinished a while ago, I buffed out any casting or grinding marks then gave it a fine bead blast followed by a very quick polish with mothers mag to bring just a little sheen back out. I also ramped & serrated the front sight. I love the pistol and am more than happy with the way it turned out. Here are a couple of pics, but it looks much nicer in person, its more of a satin finish than the matte that it looks like in the photo's.
And here is a Lipsey's .44 special 4 5/8's SS Vaquero that I just picked up, #242 out of only 500 made. I intend on giving it the same treatment as the Montado. Will this do anything to a value of the gun? It doesn't really worry me since I plan on shooting the daylights out of it and taking it to the grave, but I'm just curious... I already installed a SBH hammer in it.
And a pic of the .44spl
And here is a Lipsey's .44 special 4 5/8's SS Vaquero that I just picked up, #242 out of only 500 made. I intend on giving it the same treatment as the Montado. Will this do anything to a value of the gun? It doesn't really worry me since I plan on shooting the daylights out of it and taking it to the grave, but I'm just curious... I already installed a SBH hammer in it.
And a pic of the .44spl