A little while ago I picked up a Crusader Compact (Officers' size) 1911 in .45 ACP. After a few hiccups, it shot beautifully, and became my carry firearm. It's a little chunky, but that is to be expected out of an actual metal firearm.
After one catastrophic screw up (on my part entirely), I replaced the frame with a RIA from Armscor. I feel the need to note, they treated me extremely well, both on the phone and in the final transaction amount.
Only downside was, now I had two VERY different colors between the frame and slide.
So what is an entrepreneurial redneck like myself going to do about that?

Start with this...(don't mind that Russian...thing...)

Add some DuraCoat DIY style,

This by the way is super simple, and not very time consuming at all. I spent maybe an hour, including downtime between flash times and cleaning. (Just be sure to have adequate ventilation, I still have a headache from a heavy dose of the fumes.)
And after about 6 hours, it is time to CAREFULLY reassemble. ( the instructions say wait 24 hours, but who reads those?)
And the final product...

All in all, a relatively good use of $50, as I even had enough to do a few other things as well. The kit I got from LCW said you should be able to do 2 firearms. I did the 1911, an AR lower, and an AK mag, and still wound up with some left over.