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DVC357
06-07-2013, 12:53
There was a gentleman that was doing weapon coating on this site last year. Does anyone know who that was or have a good connection with a local (Colorado owned) vendor that does that type of work?

Delfuego
06-07-2013, 13:10
Please provide a little more specifics. What type of coating are looking for? If it's CeraKote I can point you in the right direction.

DVC357
06-07-2013, 13:44
You know, although old, i know little about coatings. It could very well be CeraKote. What i do know is that he was coating whole Glocks and AR's in multiple colors and camo prints. So any curing must have been low temp. I saw several Glocks used in competition having many draws and reholsterings and the coating seemed to hold up pretty well.
I'm interested in having both a Glock and an AR done in matched colors.

Delfuego
06-07-2013, 14:21
Gotcha! Cerakote has to be "baked" and is usually a single color. The advantage is it is ceramic and very durable.
Hopefully someone else will be able to chime in with some more helpful information for you.

brutal
06-07-2013, 15:20
Duracoat SL. There's probably several members here that do it. Put up a WTB in Trading Post.

I table next to the guy who goes to all the gunshows and have seen his work firsthand. Awesome detail. http://www.rockymountaintacticalcoatings.com/

275RLTW
06-07-2013, 16:29
Mike at 13 Zulu does outstanding work. http://13zulu.com/

firefighter238
06-09-2013, 21:33
Todd at Shadow Ops Weaponry does an INCREDIBLE job at Cerakoting, and its WAY more durable than Duracoat. Look him up!

Delfuego
06-10-2013, 11:46
Todd at Shadow Ops Weaponry does an INCREDIBLE job at Cerakoting, and its WAY more durable than Duracoat. Look him up!+1 My recommendation also.

DVC357
06-18-2013, 20:50
Ok Brothers Thanks