It seems like I'm the complete opposite of what other shooters and the manufacturers desire when it comes to finishes on handguns. I really like revolvers to be blued/black and semis to be steel/chrome/nickel. However, it seems that almost all of the currently manufactured handguns are just the opposite.
Not only are a large number of the semi-autos made of ugly (IMO) black polymers, but even a lot of the metal ones are black/blued. On the reverse side, unless you want a Taurus, nearly all of the current manufactured revolvers only come in stainless finish. I guess that's why I only own older used revolvers so far. There is also the S&W classics line, but those cost even more new than many of the stainless options and quite a bit more than a good used one of the same model.
As another example, I recently found out about the EAA Witness from WhichGun.com (HUGE thanks to jersey_emt for this site)
and instantly liked how it looked and want to check one out. I am especially interested in the 45acp/22lr combo, but when I went to the EAA website, it seems that the centerfire/22lr combos only come in blued. It seems the same for all of the 1911 conversions I've looked up recently, except for maybe the Kimber.
Does anybody else feel this way or noticed this: that the trend of manufacturers is for stainless revolvers and blued/black semi-autos? Maybe I'm the only one who minds this.
Not only are a large number of the semi-autos made of ugly (IMO) black polymers, but even a lot of the metal ones are black/blued. On the reverse side, unless you want a Taurus, nearly all of the current manufactured revolvers only come in stainless finish. I guess that's why I only own older used revolvers so far. There is also the S&W classics line, but those cost even more new than many of the stainless options and quite a bit more than a good used one of the same model.
As another example, I recently found out about the EAA Witness from WhichGun.com (HUGE thanks to jersey_emt for this site)
and instantly liked how it looked and want to check one out. I am especially interested in the 45acp/22lr combo, but when I went to the EAA website, it seems that the centerfire/22lr combos only come in blued. It seems the same for all of the 1911 conversions I've looked up recently, except for maybe the Kimber.
Does anybody else feel this way or noticed this: that the trend of manufacturers is for stainless revolvers and blued/black semi-autos? Maybe I'm the only one who minds this.