Yosemite Sam
Hunter
I'm about to send a revolver off for some minor work. Originally, I was thinking of having the hammer and trigger jeweled while they were doing other things. I saw a pic of a gun similar to mine with these features and it kinda caught my eye. Now, a few months later, I'm wondering if I really want to have this done. I've seen other examples that come off looking ticky-tacky and cheap. I expect this shop would do a good job, but I wonder about the overall look. It would be being done to a fairly high-end gun (Freedom Arms), so it truly is a "jewel", but...
So what do you think? Too much bling, along the lines of gold anodized triggers and badly done chicken scratch engraving? Or a tasteful appointment on a beautiful gun?
Does the jeweling pattern wear with use? I seem to remember some rifle bolts with worn jeweling.
-- Sam
So what do you think? Too much bling, along the lines of gold anodized triggers and badly done chicken scratch engraving? Or a tasteful appointment on a beautiful gun?
Does the jeweling pattern wear with use? I seem to remember some rifle bolts with worn jeweling.
-- Sam