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Old 01-01-2015, 02:07 PM
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I always wanted an officer size frame with the commander size slide, word has it the first to respond to this thread nets a DW as a prize from you !

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http://cz-usa.com/product/dan-wesson-valkyrie/

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Default I will have it! Silverback 45 ACP!

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Retail $1883.00! Likely Street approx $1700.00
I WILL have it! It is ordered already! Been Ordered for a month!
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As soon as Santa gets off vacation, I'm sending my "want" list! Hopefully a black Valor will show up under the tree..or in a holster!
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I always wanted an officer size frame with the commander size slide, word has it the first to respond to this thread nets a DW as a prize from you !

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http://cz-usa.com/product/dan-wesson-valkyrie/

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Interesting, the Silver Back has "Duty Coat". I Thought they did away with that. I'll pass on painted guns.
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Interesting, the Silver Back has "Duty Coat". I Thought they did away with that. I'll pass on painted guns.
I don't believe that it is a painted on finish. It is their Duty Coat Nitride treatment. Same coating they have been using for years.
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Duty Coat is essentially the same thing as Cerakote - a polymer / ceramic SURFACE COATING that is painted onto a gun and then baked.

Duty Treatment and Hard Hat Treatment are the same type of process as Tenifer, Melonite, etc. that is - Ferritic nitro carburizing . That IS NOT a surface coating. It is part of the metal and the treatment penetrates and hardens the surface of the metal.


Someone correct me here if needed, but I believe? DW switched over to the Duty Treatment sometime in 2010.
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Duty Coat is essentially the same thing as Cerakote - a polymer / ceramic SURFACE COATING that is painted onto a gun and then baked.

Duty Treatment and Hard Hat Treatment are the same type of process as Tenifer, Melonite, etc. that is - Ferritic nitro carburizing . That IS NOT a surface coating. It is part of the metal and the treatment penetrates and hardens the surface of the metal.


Someone correct me here if needed, but I believe? DW switched over to the Duty Treatment sometime in 2010.
You are Exactly Right! The Duty "Treatment" is part of the Metal and yes, Dan Wesson started doing it in 2009-2010, they continue doing it and as far as I know will always do it on those guns. NOT a Paint & Bake like Wilson, Baer, Brown, and others. VERY Tough Finish! Nearly un-scratchable!
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I love the Duty Coat on my ECO. It is awesome.
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