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I am liking the slightly different shades, colours and reflection tones of the frame to slide (Lower Receiver to Upper Receiver), also judging from the lack of detail/rubber pixel bleed on the extractor, you also used a 'full metal' paint/skin .tga for those parts and/or-perhaps a seperate .tga pain for the grips, rubber and details etc.
Kudos to you, you got my vote, I hope this makes it in
..Don't get me wrong, I do not mind the more colourful & complex designs, but sometimes there is a more 'weighty feel/look' to the closer to realistic skins too IMHO - not meaning to knock your other crisp looking weapn skins.