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Lucky4597
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A.) You have too many stainless guns, and
B.) You know a guy who does really nice Cerakote work.
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Too many stainless guns? Didn't know that was possible.
"...the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." 🍺 🇺🇲 🍔
Hopefully the OP meant to use green font! SMH
To each their own…….. I hope that was not an original Anaconda……But if you like it, that is all that really matters….
look nice and good job refinishing
just not for me,
I can not judge what someone else does to any thing of theirs based on what I like or dislike
it would be a boring life if we all like the same thing
He did on the Anaconda.
The only pistols I have had cerakoted were 40 SW police trade-ins with considerable finish loss and were mechanically sound with plenty of shooting life left.
I vote for camo. Lime green, lemon yellow and hot pink.
interesting!
"Too many stainless guns" well, that's just blasphemy.
My understanding about cerakote is it is a very durable finish as far as a spray on finish goes, I have never tried it. However I have refinished gas cylinders on M1 grands with spray on paint, cerakote maybe a better way to go.
I'm not claiming to be an expert, but I am an educated consumer - Cerakote has a few different iterations, air-dry and heat-dry. E-Series is their most durable firearms finish, less color options and the thinest coat that allows it to be used on surfaces where tolerances are a factor. H-Series is the standard and there are a ton of colors - all of them look different once applied than they do on a swatch, I can say that for certain.
I suppose if there are some fairly deep scratches that cannot easily be blended, a surface treatment is a nice fix.
I do not do a whole lot of tactical work at night, so the original stainless finish works best for me. They do look nice, however.
Brad Steele