Great points. Modern tolerances are incredible but there’s something special about deep bluing and hand-finished wood. Combining today’s precision with classic materials really would create the best of both worlds.I think craftsmanship is the key word. One thing is for sure, modern tolerances and machining are more exact. Before that, frames and parts were finished and polished by hand to get the tight tolerances that an EDM or CNC machine can produce today. Can you feel or sense the hours of work that has gone into a particular piece?
I can tell the difference between certain manufacturers and their machining investments not based on price point alone.
In a black rifle and polymer pistol world, I think blued steel and wood have a certain appeal.
Give me todays machining and tolerances with deep blued steel and Bastone walnut.
Yea..today’s technology opens the door for more people to own accurate, well-machined firearms but the craftsmanship of earlier generations still deserves real appreciation for what they achieved.The technology of today is far superior than the old days. This is not to say the end result is always superior. Craftsmanship and ingenuity in designs has been simply amazing in the firearms industry for a very long time. The ability of craftsmen to produce exquisite firearms before the advent of modern day technology and machines was and is to be commended. Access to finely machined firearms for the common man has changed dramatically today in both availability and financial ability.