As I look at some of my blued handguns that show honest wear I was thinking about the stainless, nickle, matte chrome finishes and thought hell, they don't show the wear marks. I began thinking about the rare instances some relatives or coworkers would talk about their time in the military. Like the Korean vets that were taught if you feel the need for a cigarette to cup your hand over it at night and the coworker that carried an M60 in Vietnam and seen his share of ****storms. Tracers work both ways. In any case it is about giving yourself away.
Now to the point of a shiny defensive firearm. Yeah they look cool but how would it work in a dark alley with a volley of fire? I'll use the worn blue in the chance a flash of light catches that shiny BBQ gun. Blued firearms can still give a glare but the chances are lessened.
Now to the point of a shiny defensive firearm. Yeah they look cool but how would it work in a dark alley with a volley of fire? I'll use the worn blue in the chance a flash of light catches that shiny BBQ gun. Blued firearms can still give a glare but the chances are lessened.