Is the Walter German?
Very nice!!!Eukatae said:My attempt to make Cowboy jelous.....
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1 1902 Colt SAA (refinished)
4 2nd gen Colt SAA 1 with light engraving, fire blued appointments, case coloring, and ivory by Colt custom shop
1 Colt 1851 Navy
1 Colt 1860 Army
1 Colt frame 1860 army cartridge conversion by R&B and engraving by some guy at US Arms.
1 Uberti frame 1860 army conversion by CVA.
All sexy.
It was actually very fun to do, though you have to be careful not to burn your slide or let it get to hot.jrstorey2 said:Hey, I've never seen the crayon thing before, or at least I have never known what it was. That is a great way to personalize our collection.
My wife doesn't have a hair dryer. She showers at night and straightens her hair in the morning. Maybe I can put the straightener on it...swillden said:I haven't tried it (yet), but I like the idea of using a hair dryer to heat the slide. There's no way it could get hot enough to damage the finish, but it's plenty warm to melt crayon wax.Outsider said:It was actually very fun to do, though you have to be careful not to burn your slide or let it get to hot.jrstorey2 said:Hey, I've never seen the crayon thing before, or at least I have never known what it was. That is a great way to personalize our collection.
You can probably still do it with the XD(M).sculptingmyguns said:That crayon thing is pretty cool. I might try it if I don't trade my XD40 in for an XD-M