Mismatching parts' impact on gun price tag is obvious. Most of time, it's functional related. If a mismatched gun does not work well, people won't feel surprised. Surfacial finish is not that obvious from functional point of view, at least for newbie, it's not obvious -- Back a while ago, when I was new on this, it was not obvious to me, and I did not see why original finish being important from functional point of view.....
Gradually, I feel the % mentioned in BB's actually using surfacial finish to measure the overall condition of a gun. For a balanced gun, 98% is not only 98% blue left, its parts are 98% new, bore is 98%, of course all matching. A 80% gun's parts are also 80%, may have minor replaced parts (like springs, screws, etc). So on and so forth..... In this context, % is used to measure a gun's overall condition, not only a little bit surfacial Fe3O4.
Sorry, off topic again...
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