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Twice a Lifer
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George, I see the stuff you're talking about, but what I can't shake is my first impression, looking at the pics. There is a hint of a certain softness... Clicking on an individual pic, it seems to show a slight overall frostiness, except for the trigger and safety lever. In the back of my mind, there is the concept of an old refinish which was prepped by media blasting. The evidence for this can be seen with 10X magnification or 1080 resolution close-ups, you'll see individual craters doinked into the surface of the steel from where each tiny bead hit, and this extends all the way down into all the markings and any scratches that were there and not smoothed off sufficiently before blasting. There is a definite tone variation in the rear toggle link in the pic of the top, rear of the gun. It might lend credence to something's being re-done, but since the link is bluer than the rest, maybe the toggle train is original and it's the frame and upper that got the old doll-up. Ron Wood , what say you, sir, to these observations? It's late, and I could be hallucinating!
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