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S&W model 17-4. What have I bought?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kid Glock" data-source="post: 4353203" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>Moreso back then than now but used to be somewhat common way to kinda spiff-up the looks back in the day. Most I've seen used gold but have seen white, red, yellow, but I don't see it used much anymore.</p><p>When done properly, I always thought it enhanced the guns appearance.</p><p>IIRC, Brownells carried a gold fill-in/inlay kit but most I knew of, used a model type paint (small bottle) and was easily removed. Hence, doesn't affect gun's value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kid Glock, post: 4353203, member: 189"] Moreso back then than now but used to be somewhat common way to kinda spiff-up the looks back in the day. Most I've seen used gold but have seen white, red, yellow, but I don't see it used much anymore. When done properly, I always thought it enhanced the guns appearance. IIRC, Brownells carried a gold fill-in/inlay kit but most I knew of, used a model type paint (small bottle) and was easily removed. Hence, doesn't affect gun's value. [/QUOTE]
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