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Bi-Tone v. Solid for CCW?
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<blockquote data-quote="KYarb" data-source="post: 887850" data-attributes="member: 9518"><p>Beautiful lineup NK. =) I didn't mean how they would affect actual shooting or carrying ability, as they wouldn't... but if certain situations would be better suited. Sunlight reflects on stainless for instance. I was mainly just looking if there were any documented episodes where someone would say two-tone is a bad idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYarb, post: 887850, member: 9518"] Beautiful lineup NK. =) I didn't mean how they would affect actual shooting or carrying ability, as they wouldn't... but if certain situations would be better suited. Sunlight reflects on stainless for instance. I was mainly just looking if there were any documented episodes where someone would say two-tone is a bad idea. [/QUOTE]
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