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You can get something called a lacquer stick from Brownells. They come in several colors and can be used to fill in the stamped/engraved parts of a gun. You rub it on like a crayon and wipe away any excess that didn't get into the stamped part. It is supposed to harden permanently over time, but I have found that it comes out when exposed to cleaning products. I know that white works pretty good on some guns I've tried.
I used engine enamel... The type used to paint an engine block. I sprayed some into a jar, then dipped a toothpick to apply it to the letters. After that, I scraped the excess off with a knife then lightly rubbed the rest off with nail polish remover. This particular paint is supposed to be chemical resistant.
You can change the floorplates, too. They make them in a few different colors. I'm currently using blue for 40SW, orange for 45ACP, default black for 9mm.
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