Originally Posted By: ed good
as for the low heat method, you and others may not like how a particular job may look, but you can rest assured that the original factory heat treating and surface hardness have not been altered and the receiver is still safe and durable.


ed I don't like the way the added case colors look on your guns. I don't know if Ed Landers' process is low heat or high heat and you have been unwilling to define what the maximum low heat termperature Ed Landers applies. I don't know if Ed Landers knows what he is doing. I don't know if Ed Landers did that gun. I don't know if Ed Landers exists. But if you would leave the damn things alone I might be interested in them as I know they have not been fooled with. Turned screws, honed barrels, re-case colored. Those all are alarm bells to me that someone that may or may not have know what they were doing was screwing with the gun.

And the disclaimer you put in your ads reinforces my scepticism.

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