If these were originally "black & white" finished way-back when, what happened? Now, this is laminated steel which isn't nearly as dramatic a pattern-welded material as the many other Crolle Damascus patterns (& accordingly, it tends to look a bit muddled and imprecise).
I am also told that because it has a much-higher percentage of steel content (than the other varieties of "composed" shotgun tubes) and... that the iron-component used in this particular laminate is also much-harder than what was used in said Crole-patterns, that the components (ultimately used here) act to limit how much light and dark "contrast" the barrels will display when freshly re-done. Can anybody here shed some light on those assertions?
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