What do you like best?
Brown became more of a nineteenth century thing. Most old browned guns were not browned.
‘Rusetting’ was known and used in seventeenth century.
Blue too was old, common in well made guns. In the white was very common too, and good looking. Not very hard to care for.
Butt plates in the white are often hardest part to keep clean. Especially on a hunting gun that’s loaded in the rough.
To my eye white and brown look best, and blue just doesn’t look right, but that’s just over many years I thought blueing wrong before cr 1850... I was wrong on that.
However blue on an ml still looks wrong to me, I need to build a gun and blue it just to get used to it.
At the risk if BLM misunderstanding, I got to say, white looks right. And you can keep it protected in the field just as easy as a browned gun.
It is your gun and your the one who’s has to be pleased by it, all are correct though, Browning not as popular in the eighteenth century it was used, and all look good