Smith&Wesson 38 Military Police circa 1950s RESTORATION COMPLETE. Combination of Cerakote/Hand Polishing (external/internal) able to use 100% of the original parts
Beretta firearms do hold their value, however, If you are looking at a used verses new firearm and what you see in the value is not that far apart. I would always suggest the new unless the value of accessories or other with the used firearm is worth the extra money.
No peeling or wrinkles at all the contours on the chassis may give that illusion ill post better quality pics when finished
Also note that this pic was taken in progress and there is some residue left behind from the stencil that has been since removed
Low quality pics taken off of a video. What are your thoughts on this? The pattern appears and disappears when the angle changes all done with Cerakote