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Unread 05-12-2016, 11:59 AM   #1
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Default Reblued Or Not!!

There was a question on our sister site regarding reblued ?? I am posting both kinds for comparison. The darker is the reblued with less sharper features. Most reblues are not always this fine!
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I am ready for an education on this thread regarding original blueing and aftermarket blueing. As an enthusiast for a total of two whole months, all I can say is that they look nice to me.
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They both have their own place to collectors~ I want one to spot either when looking or buying! Compare closely the small details ! Are they sharp or not so? Eric
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Unread 05-12-2016, 01:55 PM   #4
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Generally collectors prefer "original" ones, but you've got two gorgeous examples of Lugers anyway!
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George Anderson put together for me my first shooter. A perfect shooter. He didn't want me to fire any of our other historic gems! He used all the finest parts~ Tested and True~
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Its like women, some wear make-up others not! They are both beautiful in their own way! Whichever way they are more confortable!!
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