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Old 02-22-2015, 05:19 PM
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Default Getting Cerakote

So after 8 years I finally sent my Loaded off to get Cerakoted.

Sent it to Axis Tactical in Ohio, It's a small company that Bob lips turned me onto. In talking with Josh who is a full time LEO I could tell that he doesn't let anything out of the shop without it being to his liking.

Slide and controls will be Armour Black and the Frame will be Flat Dark Earth, with a little something extra on the slide like some Ghost Skulls.

Can't wait to get it back!!!!!

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Nice Ed! Looking forward to the pics after the treatment!
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good deal,
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Ed, just make sure that whoever is doing it knows what they are doing as it will change the tolerances. A good refinisher will take the time to make sure the gun functions as it should upon return. But I know tat you know that Ed!! Just wanted to put it out there that some of the so called gunsmiths/refinishers out there can coat a firearm but do not know how to get it right after the coating has been applied.
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Right on on post above. Had one done gun got a touch tighter but a range trip fixed it. It's a good finish if they know how to it. I like mine a lot.
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That should look badass, can't wait for the final results!
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Any idea on turnaround time?
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Nice Ed! Looking forward to the pics after the treatment!
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Ed, just make sure that whoever is doing it knows what they are doing as it will change the tolerances. A good refinisher will take the time to make sure the gun functions as it should upon return. But I know tat you know that Ed!! Just wanted to put it out there that some of the so called gunsmiths/refinishers out there can coat a firearm but do not know how to get it right after the coating has been applied.
Good to know as I'm planning on trying to cerakote one of my pistols this summer on my own.
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Congratulations, I hope it comes back perfect.
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