While I like the looks of both a browned and blued barrel, my eye looks more favorably on blued firearms. If given the choice of buying the same model of a rifle off of a table or from a builder, wood and everything else identical, given the choice between blued or browned, I'd take the blued rifle. Just how my 'strokes' are laid out. In respect to building a rifle or buying a new one that has been intentionally 'aged', I'd pass on that. If I want a 'beat up' looking rifle, one that looks like has paid it's dues in the field, I'll seek out and buy one that has. JMO and 'strokes'. Reminds me of guitar builders and/or manufacturers building models of popular guitars owned/used by famous guitarists that look like they have 'alot' of miles on them with no oil changes. Why buy something beat up looking? I like to keep my guns and guitars new looking as much as possible, I don't super baby em, but take care of em. Just my strokes!