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Old March 24, 2011, 10:22 AM   #2
gearhounds
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If the 2 tone green/black is what you are after, I'd look into Birdsong and associates Black-T/Green-T instead. It is teflon/polymer based, extremely durable, and vastly increases the lubricity of the weapon. From experience, I can say the claim is valid. My duty P220 (all black-T) is proof. Walter, Sr. has recently passed away, and is missed. A bit more expensive, but well worth the investment. Here's the link:

http://www.black-t.com/index.htm
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