A firearm of a specific make and model, customized with a two-tone aesthetic, combining a light metallic finish with a dark, typically matte, coloration on the frame and slide components. This visual configuration represents a modification to the standard factory appearance. Examples of such modifications are commonly seen in custom gunsmithing or aftermarket customization of popular handguns.
The appeal often stems from the desire for personalization and aesthetic enhancement of a functional tool. Such customizations may increase the perceived value of the item and, depending on the quality of the work, contribute to improved handling or durability through the application of specialized coatings. Historically, modified firearms have reflected individual preferences and status.