Melonite is a trademark owned by Durferrit GMBH.
It's origin is from the mineral, a telluride of nickel, used to make the coating.
The mineral is mined from the Melones and Stanislaus mine, Carson hill, Calaveras County, California.
Gold nuggets the shape and size of melon seeds reportedly account for the naming of Melones.
Why are the bi-tone guns more expensive?
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Re: Why are the bi-tone guns more expensive?
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Re: Why are the bi-tone guns more expensive?
It's the government, cheaper bid usually wins and plain black is cheaper than multi-colored.ATDM wrote:What's the main reason police departments and other Law Enforcement agencies don't order bi-tone guns?
Is it to save money, or is there a more pragmatic reason?
One has to wonder...
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
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- johncanfield
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Re: Why are the bi-tone guns more expensive?
When shopping for a small gun for dear wife a couple of years ago, the plain P238s looked a little boring (if that could be an attribute
), so we opened up the wallet quite a bit for some bling and walked out with the P238 Equinox. Fortunately she didn't want the Rainbow version that the LGS said was popular with the ladies.
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LC9s, M&P 22, 9c, Sig P238-P239-P226-P365XL, 1911 clone
Re: Why are the bi-tone guns more expensive?
It's actually quite simple: Bi-tone handguns are far prettier than their mono-toned counterparts and, therefore, shoot much better, hence, the additional cost.
Re: Why are the bi-tone guns more expensive?
A little known fact is that they only shoot better if you stick your tongue out at the correct specified angle when you line up the sights and pull the trigger.Pacifist wrote:It's actually quite simple: Bi-tone handguns are far prettier than their mono-toned counterparts and, therefore, shoot much better, hence, the additional cost.

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Re: Why are the bi-tone guns more expensive?
I think someone's been stalking me at the range to get shooting tips.WildBill wrote:A little known fact is that they only shoot better if you stick your tongue out at the correct specified angle when you line up the sights and pull the trigger.Pacifist wrote:It's actually quite simple: Bi-tone handguns are far prettier than their mono-toned counterparts and, therefore, shoot much better, hence, the additional cost.

I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
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- Blindref757
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Re: Why are the bi-tone guns more expensive?
My S&W Sigma is Bi-Tone and cost less than $300. 
