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Firearms => 10mm semi-auto handguns => Topic started by: BT8850 on February 09 2014 01:58:01 PM MST

Title: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: BT8850 on February 09 2014 01:58:01 PM MST
http://www.armslist.com/posts/2672290/south-west-florida-shotguns-for-sale--smith---wesson-1006-10mm-5inch


Saw this one today. I'm not much for two tone handguns usually but this thing looks pretty neat in my opinion. I would never do it to mine but its definitely interesting. Thoughts??
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: yankee2500 on February 09 2014 02:15:52 PM MST
The price seems pretty good and because the slide is Stainless if you don't like the black you can always have it bead blasted.
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: BT8850 on February 09 2014 02:36:11 PM MST
Indeed, the price is pretty attractive. If I didn't already have a 1006 I'd be interested. I've thought about having mine bead blasted just to get out the slight imperfections in it's finish etc. I wonder what was used to do the black on this one . . .
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: DenStinett on February 09 2014 10:27:53 PM MST
Personally, I prefer the DuoTone look
Also, I feel a bright Top Rail is harder to sight across
But that's just me   8)
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: Intercooler on February 10 2014 03:50:21 AM MST
  I have never liked the dull look of the 1006. This is me when mine gets its first scratches that I don't want to look at. This is 1006 perfection in my eyes:

(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c375/deanodog/auto%20pistols/000_1134.jpg)

  Lot's of elbow grease involved!
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: yankee2500 on February 10 2014 07:46:58 AM MST
I like that look much better than the stock finish or a black slide. My biggest issue with black pistols or two tone is that no matter what finish is on it it always wears and the only fix is to send it out to be refinished. With stainless you have a few options for fixing rub marks or scratches.           
  One of my favorite finishes is Hard Chrome, extremely durable and easy to clean.

Heres my custom Colt LW Commander done in Hard Chrome.

(http://i413.photobucket.com/albums/pp216/yankee2500/IMG_1276.jpg) (http://s413.photobucket.com/user/yankee2500/media/IMG_1276.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: The_Shadow on February 10 2014 08:03:41 AM MST
My thoughts on those S&W "dual tone finish" is what are they hiding?  I have seen and read about some that suffered some pitting and rough handling and they were cleaned up, filled in and dura coated or other finish... :-\

Personally I like the S&W10xx just like they came in that satin finish, although some have done nice polishing jobs on them. 8)
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: DenStinett on February 10 2014 09:45:40 PM MST
Oh well, I'll stick with my DuoTones:   8)

(http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h414/denstinettm14/DuoToneWitnessSemiCompact_zps984285ee.jpg)
(http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h414/denstinettm14/DuoToneWitnessLongslide_zps5b451fd8.jpg)
(http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h414/denstinettm14/CZs/CZ75BSemi-CompactDouTone-2.jpg)
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: BT8850 on February 11 2014 08:02:47 PM MST
 :o Bling bling! Someone put the work in on that 5906 that's for sure, mine's got some shine to it but nothing like that!

yankee2500, I don't have any experience with a hard chrome finish but I can see how it'd be pretty durable and easy to clean. Nice pistol you've got there, I like that its bobbed! What's the significance of the "E" that's cut into the trigger?

DenStinett, Looks like you've got a love affair with the DuoTone  :P nice looking guns!

I have to agree with Shadow though, the 10xx series in my opinion look best in the finish the S&W gods gave us  :D



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Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: The_Shadow on February 11 2014 08:43:01 PM MST
Well I do have a Dual Tone pistol but this one is not one of the S&W's... :-[
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/IMG_0326_zpsfaaba9c8.jpg)

Sporting it dressup wood grips...
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/9985d3a9-2f70-4ff9-9324-1fef2024398a_zps65255176.jpg)
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: yankee2500 on February 11 2014 08:59:09 PM MST
Quote from: BT8850 on February 11 2014 08:02:47 PM MST
:o Bling bling! Someone put the work in on that 5906 that's for sure, mine's got some shine to it but nothing like that!

yankee2500, I don't have any experience with a hard chrome finish but I can see how it'd be pretty durable and easy to clean. Nice pistol you've got there, I like that its bobbed! What's the significance of the "E" that's cut into the trigger?

DenStinett, Looks like you've got a love affair with the DuoTone  :P nice looking guns!

I have to agree with Shadow though, the 10xx series in my opinion look best in the finish the S&W gods gave us  :D


The trigger is an EGW "E trigger" I'm going to change it because I don't like it as much in the gun as I did when it was out.  :(

I did the bob and the rest of the work was done by Rob @ ACW and Neal Keller.
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: P33v3 on February 12 2014 03:54:29 PM MST
Quote from: The_Shadow on February 10 2014 08:03:41 AM MST
My thoughts on those S&W "dual tone finish" is what are they hiding?  I have seen and read about some that suffered some pitting and rough handling and they were cleaned up, filled in and dura coated or other finish... :-\

Personally I like the S&W10xx just like they came in that satin finish, although some have done nice polishing jobs on them. 8)

My thoughts exactly. I would drive over and buy that from him (about 5 hours away) but I like the look of the original 1006.
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: neo7241 on February 21 2014 07:30:08 PM MST
Quote from: The_Shadow on February 11 2014 08:43:01 PM MST
Well I do have a Dual Tone pistol but this one is not one of the S&W's... :-[
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/IMG_0326_zpsfaaba9c8.jpg)

Sporting it dressup wood grips...
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/9985d3a9-2f70-4ff9-9324-1fef2024398a_zps65255176.jpg)

           Wow...."I'm not worthy!!....I'm not worthy!!"What a beauty. Love it! I introduced my 11 y/o to Sonny and Tubbs a few weeks back and had to give him the story on how ground breaking this series was. Not only in the Bren, but the use of modern music at the time to boost the drama. But I digress.....
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: neo7241 on February 21 2014 07:31:52 PM MST
Quote from: BT8850 on February 09 2014 01:58:01 PM MST
http://www.armslist.com/posts/2672290/south-west-florida-shotguns-for-sale--smith---wesson-1006-10mm-5inch


Saw this one today. I'm not much for two tone handguns usually but this thing looks pretty neat in my opinion. I would never do it to mine but its definitely interesting. Thoughts??

     Luckily, I am a big fan of both finishes.  ;D Nice looker!
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: BT8850 on February 26 2014 05:31:34 PM MST
Quote from: yankee2500 on February 11 2014 08:59:09 PM MST
The trigger is an EGW "E trigger" I'm going to change it because I don't like it as much in the gun as I did when it was out.  :(

I did the bob and the rest of the work was done by Rob @ ACW and Neal Keller.

The bob looks good nice job! The trigger looks like it would take getting used to, being nearly flat where your finger lays.

Quote from: The_Shadow on February 11 2014 08:43:01 PM MST
Well I do have a Dual Tone pistol but this one is not one of the S&W's... :-[
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/IMG_0326_zpsfaaba9c8.jpg)

Sporting it dressup wood grips...
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/9985d3a9-2f70-4ff9-9324-1fef2024398a_zps65255176.jpg)

A fine, fine pistol. Are those some powder coated devastators I spy??
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: P33v3 on February 27 2014 05:15:02 PM MST
That particular listing was eventually flagged as a scam.
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: 4949shooter on February 27 2014 05:34:16 PM MST
Yeah, what's up with that.
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: gandog56 on February 27 2014 06:14:38 PM MST
I only have 1 two tone, a SIG P229.

But I likes it!
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: BT8850 on March 01 2014 06:47:36 AM MST
Quote from: 4949shooter on February 27 2014 05:34:16 PM MST
Yeah, what's up with that.

Quote from: P33v3 on February 27 2014 05:15:02 PM MST
That particular listing was eventually flagged as a scam.

Hmm, I don't know that is weird. If I recall, it was a decent deal on the gun $650? or something in that neighborhood, maybe someone thought it was BS. It was also listed under shotguns, some one may not have liked that either.

Quote from: gandog56 on February 27 2014 06:14:38 PM MST
I only have 1 two tone, a SIG P229.

But I likes it!

Very nice!
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: denclaste on March 01 2014 08:39:41 AM MST
The Bren would look good no matter what color it is. Some duo tones look great some not so good. Since I don't own any I can only say "beauty is in the eye of the beholder".
Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: BEEMER! on March 01 2014 09:16:51 AM MST
I really like the looks of two toned pistols.  The Colt Elite Gold Cups are my favorite 1911's.

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Title: Re: Thoughts on two-tone 1006
Post by: BT8850 on March 01 2014 10:10:07 AM MST
Quote from: denclaste on March 01 2014 08:39:41 AM MST
The Bren would look good no matter what color it is.

Can't argue with that!

Quote from: BEEMER! on March 01 2014 09:16:51 AM MST
I really like the looks of two toned pistols.  The Colt Elite Gold Cups are my favorite 1911's.

Indeed a fine handgun.