I am happy STI responded quickly. A surface plate, lots of sandpaper, some home-brew parkerizing and lots of patience could be one way to get rid of the roll marks. Such a plan is not for everyone.RoyGBiv wrote:Well... at least STI replied very quickly... (less than 10 minutes).
Q: I was wondering if it would be possible (and at what cost) to order an Escort (or possibly Guardian) in .45 without the "STI Escort" rollmark? I like the Texas rollmark on the other side, but I find the size and font of the "Escort" unattractive. Thanks.
STI Sales wrote:A: Sorry but that is the only way it comes.
STI Without the ugly rollmark?
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Re: STI Without the ugly rollmark?
I did consider that for about a millisecond.DocV wrote:I am happy STI responded quickly. A surface plate, lots of sandpaper, some home-brew parkerizing and lots of patience could be one way to get rid of the roll marks. Such a plan is not for everyone.RoyGBiv wrote:Well... at least STI replied very quickly... (less than 10 minutes).
Q: I was wondering if it would be possible (and at what cost) to order an Escort (or possibly Guardian) in .45 without the "STI Escort" rollmark? I like the Texas rollmark on the other side, but I find the size and font of the "Escort" unattractive. Thanks.
STI Sales wrote:A: Sorry but that is the only way it comes.
Something about slapping spackle on a brand new >$1,000+ firearm makes me cringe.
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek
Re: STI Without the ugly rollmark?
Lauer makes something called DuraFil that might work but JB Weld is cheaper.