I was at Cabela's yesterday afternoon and they had the standard black M&P .40's and then a bi-tone M&P.
The bi-tone was stainless steel and was $80 less than the mono-color.
The guy behind the counter (who, I swear my 4 year old nephew with 0 gun experience knows more about guns) said the difference was because the bi-tone had a stainless steel slide and the black one had a regular steel slide.
My thinking is, stainless steel is more lasting.
Am I wrong?
Would there be any functional differences between the guns or just cosmetic?
The bi-tone was stainless steel and was $80 less than the mono-color.
The guy behind the counter (who, I swear my 4 year old nephew with 0 gun experience knows more about guns) said the difference was because the bi-tone had a stainless steel slide and the black one had a regular steel slide.
My thinking is, stainless steel is more lasting.
Am I wrong?
Would there be any functional differences between the guns or just cosmetic?