Posted March 10, 2016 2:15 pm by Comments

By Dave Bahde


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Gun owners have been dressing up their firearms for as long as they have existed. They have gunsmiths alter the grips or stocks, or change the finish. Why? Because firearms — especially handguns — can be personal and serve as pieces of art while still being very functional.

Of course, one of the most striking additions to any firearm is engraving. Many a custom pistol has been engraved with specific artwork or simple scrollwork. In many cases, the firearm is nothing more than a palette for a skilled engraver’s work. This kind of work can be amazing, but it comes at a cost — …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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