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Not a fan of the grey, want flat or matte black. Downside is it scratches easy, but hey it's gonna be a hard worked gun.
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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Actually, I would recommend that you get the gun in question cero-koted. The cero-kote is supposed to be thinner than many Parkerizing jobs, leaving more markings intact (for example). Cero-kote is also very, very tough. You should look into it! Also, it is available in many colors, and you may end up with something that looks a lot like blueing, or something crazy like a Barney the Dinosaur purple.
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Quote:
http://www.cerakoteguncoatings.com/g...raphite-Black/ |
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