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Should I go with a stainless slide or the matte black

Matte black or stainless slide??

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#1 ·
So I've decided to buy a FNP-9. Now I can't decide whether to get the stainless slide or the matte black one. >sigh< I really like the look of the stainless, but the matte black would be lees likely to give me away if I actually had to engage a BG. What do you guys think??:smt1099
 
#3 ·
Either is a good choice. I have seen the mat black ones and they are really nice. I own a Browning Pro 40 (that is pretty much the same weapon) with a stainless slide and it looks real nice. You have the plus of a stainless one not having the same wear issues as a coated slide. Outside of that it's a matter of what you like better.

Any way you go you'll have a great weapon.:smt023
 
#20 ·
After having 2 SST 1911's...I decided to go with black for carry weapons. That way any "mods" that might be done on any of them can be "touched up" using Brownells "shake and bake" to restore the finish.

I still have 1 SST...a S&W 357 Combat Magnum and 1 blue which is a Kimber Gold model.
 
#21 ·
My full-size 1911s are both hard chromed, although their surfaces were dull bead-blasted before plating.
My carry 1911 shortie's slide is smooth-polished, dark blue-black, with a lightly bead-blasted top surface.
Of the two finishes, I prefer the dark blue-black because it interferes with the sight picture less than does a chromed slide. Sometimes the dull-finished chrome is just too reflective, but that's never true of the blue-black slide.
 
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