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trlcavscout
07-17-2010, 23:51
I want to give an older pistol (non-polymer) a face lift, it is my EDC gun so I want minimal down time and good ware for constant holster use. What would my best bet be? Anybody locally do it? I am looking for a flat black look nothing fancy. Maybe cerakoat? Never done it and wouldn't know how to use an airbrush?
Byte Stryke
07-18-2010, 00:33
well if you are looking for a durable coating I would suggest duracoat.
Talk to this Guy
http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25488
trlcavscout
07-18-2010, 08:08
well if you are looking for a durable coating I would suggest duracoat.
Talk to this Guy
http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25488
I like duracoat but it takes to long to cure.
Birddog1911
07-18-2010, 09:04
You must keep downtime in perspective. How long would a gunsmith have your pistol to park it or blue it? It took 3 weeks to get my rifle back from the 'smith from having some barrel work done to it.
Duracoat has a rock solid cure in 3-4 weeks. However, there is also Duraheat. It is ceramic based, and takes 5 days to fully air cure. It is limited in it's colors, though.
Cerakote is another great product, and harder than Duracoat. Probably a better choice for handguns that are going to ride in a holster a lot. It can be bought in air cure or oven cure. With oven cure, your down time would be considerably less. It is more expensive, but may be worth it to you.
bowhunter
07-18-2010, 09:06
The cerakote oven cure says bake for 2 hours. But how long after that could you holster and carry it?
Birddog1911
07-18-2010, 09:11
I've not seen anything that showed that it wouldn't be completely cured after being in the oven. Of course, I'd wait till the weapon cooled before holstering a 250 degree pistol!
Edited to add: I haven't finished with Cerakote yet, but have been looking forward to trying it out. If I find further details, I can post them.
The cerakote oven cure says bake for 2 hours. But how long after that could you holster and carry it?
bowhunter
07-18-2010, 09:14
I've not seen anything that showed that it wouldn't be completely cured after being in the oven. Of course, I'd wait till the weapon cooled before holstering a 250 degree pistol!
Edited to add: I haven't finished with Cerakote yet, but have been looking forward to trying it out. If I find further details, I can post them.
OUCH, HOT! OUCH, HOT! OUCH, HOT! Damn I need a new holster! [ROFL1]
Birddog1911
07-18-2010, 09:20
Might be a way to get a perfect fitting kydex holster! Mold it right around it, but it might not come out!
OUCH, HOT! OUCH, HOT! OUCH, HOT! Damn I need a new holster! [ROFL1]
trlcavscout
07-18-2010, 09:24
I have seen Glocks and what not done in ceralote, I would be interested in haveing it done. If you decide to try it let me know. Like I said I am just looking for 1 color, flat black.
Birddog1911
07-18-2010, 10:49
PM coming.
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