DEAL on the trade. But you have to throw in the thong...no need to wash it.
EDIT: Thanks for the new signature line!!
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DEAL on the trade. But you have to throw in the thong...no need to wash it.
Pretty sure that's photo shopped. Look at the grip. Where it's black you can still see the groves and texturing. Where it's "Painted" white, there's nothing. It's the same shade of while all the way across. The only light variations you see on it is on the original color of the gun. If you zoom in on the pic, you can also see the edge pixeling all the way down the boarder of the white area. It's not smooth like it should be. The white also isn't reflecting any of the flash like the pink on the mag plate is. This slide looks like it might actually be pink. You can still still the groves towards the back where you grip the slide. Even with the frame painted white, you should be able to see similar variations on the grip like you do on the slide.
It's 'shopped.
that being said, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I disagree, depending on how far you zoom in you will see all the pixels no matter what and the white does reflect. (where your ring finger would be) Take a look at the other pictures.
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Fair enough.l Compare the two photos. In one they did a transparency shade, the other they did not.
I see shading in the white in one... I see solid 255, 255, 255 white in the other.
Black is black, right?... so why is white 'o so bright white'?
Yes my typing is 'the suck'
Oh man, you need glasses. Not another gun!
Pretty sure my wife has a pair of panties that would match that.
Here they've added shading by doing a transparency, but where are the shadows on the grip texture?
Maybe they fudged the picture to cover paint flaking off or dirt/oil permanently staining the white parts.
EDIT: Thanks for the new signature line!!
I call BS, but pics would prove me wrong.Pretty sure my wife has a pair of panties that would match that.