Think of it as a "meat gun". No worries if it gets dirty, scratched up, or the like as long as it drives that bullet deep and where you aimed. Field scars will add character which automatically offset the mis-matched finish(s). Just keep it mostly out of sight when you're taking photos of your trophy deer or elk...maybe a partial view of the muzzle so no one will mistakenly assume you used a sling shot?

Enjoy.

Bob

Last edited by vonfatman; 04/02/13.