Guys I will be sending a pair of my favorite Pieatts off for Kirst Conversion work pretty soon and have run into a question. First off the guns are the engraved Pietta '51 Sheriffs Models in .44cal, these are the ones that look like stainless. My original plan was to have the Kirst parts polished to white, in an attempt to match the guns. The gunsmith and I agreed that the mix of blue on a gun that already had shiny white and brass parts might look a bit funky. After talking with a dew others I am being told that the different make-up in the steel will cause the parts to discolor/rust differently and look worse than just leaving the parts blue? What you guys thoughts on this? There is one other possibility I could try in order to help that third color situation a bit, get the brass parts plated? There is surely a way to get a close match to the shiny steal? Keep in mind that unlike some of the Conversions I see this one must be kept within a budget limit but I am thinking of doing it in stages with the basic conversion first. I need to get to the gunsmith soon on this as I will be heading south for the holidays, so help with some opinions please. Dawnt be shy, help.