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Very nice!

I think you'll probably find the instructions are the same ones I had a few years ago before he was offering medallians, at least I don't remember them offered for that gun when I bought mine. I did ask if he could mold a snake getting ready to strike at the time, similar to Clint Eastwoods and he said he couldn't at the time but planned to offer a lot more options soon.

Anyways looks like you did a great job and as long as it feels right in the hand, all that matters. :thumbsup:
 
That could be.
I darn near sanded the medallions till the ol' dim flickering light bulb went on :doh: & I remembered to mask them.
Maybe I'll add a little color to the inset prints to make them stand out a little more. I'm thinking a kind of dark grey/silver aged pewter kind of look.
At this point I can't quite decide.
 
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