I noticed that the front strap of the trigger guard towards the edges and the middle finger area of the bend where the underside of the trigger guard and grip meets seem to be hand carved?
What I mean is that it doesn't seem to be milled smoothly and symmetric. It seems almost like it was done by a person, under certain lighting conditions, you can see the bevelling. What would best explain it, is in woodcarving, like someone carving a wooden block into something, you can see the slight variations in bevelling, whereas if a machine did it, it would be very smooth and symetric.
Is this normal for TSW pistols? Those were the only two areas of the pistol where I noticed this, everyplace else seemed top notch. The satin stainless finish is perfect in those areas and all around the gun though.
Also, inside the barrel, the rifling seems to be multi-colored alternating between copper and silver colored rifling. Is that normal?
What I mean is that it doesn't seem to be milled smoothly and symmetric. It seems almost like it was done by a person, under certain lighting conditions, you can see the bevelling. What would best explain it, is in woodcarving, like someone carving a wooden block into something, you can see the slight variations in bevelling, whereas if a machine did it, it would be very smooth and symetric.
Is this normal for TSW pistols? Those were the only two areas of the pistol where I noticed this, everyplace else seemed top notch. The satin stainless finish is perfect in those areas and all around the gun though.
Also, inside the barrel, the rifling seems to be multi-colored alternating between copper and silver colored rifling. Is that normal?
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