who saw the pictures the wife or the daughter?
Nah, it just goes with his purple crystal skull
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who saw the pictures the wife or the daughter?
@Buster Beaver also does Cerakote. I've done business with him before and he seems to be a good guy.I just picked up an old Ruger m77 bolt rifle. The blueing is gone on some spots. So I was thinking about having it cerakoted but don't have a clue where to go. Are there some good references you all could give? Thank you in advance.
I have a 1947 Ithaca model 37, 20 ga shotgun that has some minor pitting on the receiver. Will Cerakote fill that pitting?I should add that this is midnight blue cerakote. Very much looks blued! Very durable tho.
All of the hydro dipped camo patterns on AR's and stocks are also clear cerakoted to give it very good durability.
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who saw the pictures the wife or the daughter?
I have a 1947 Ithaca model 37, 20 ga shotgun that has some minor pitting on the receiver. Will Cerakote fill that pitting?
I have a 1947 Ithaca model 37, 20 ga shotgun that has some minor pitting on the receiver. Will Cerakote fill that pitting?
Just me
I've had Greg do a few guns for me. I'm always very happy with the work, price, and short turnaround time.Sur-Tac in Troutdale did my AR-15 builds. They did the parts & I did the assembly except for the 2 tone charging handle they did for me. All parts were properly prepped (bead blasting, degreasing, masking, etc) and I got what I wanted down to the matt finish. It doesn't look so in the picture, but the MagPul FDE is correct - the color balance was off due to the natural lighting. I'd use them again.
Do you have any photos of either of those guns you might care to share?
Got photos of one of the guns - an old Remington 870 Wingmaster - had been left in a damp area for a long time, lots of rust, inside and out. I cleaned it up as best I could (the internals cleaned up nicely), but the finish was shot. I took it to @Velzey and he did a fine job of Cerakoting the shotgun:
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That's beautiful work, and the thing that really sets Velzey apart is that as a gun smith he can do a lot more restorative work than someone who just applies Cerakote, not to mention action truing, etc.
I should add that this is midnight blue cerakote. Very much looks blued! Very durable tho.
All of the hydro dipped camo patterns on AR's and stocks are also clear cerakoted to give it very good durability.
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********************************************************************************I just picked up an old Ruger m77 bolt rifle. The blueing is gone on some spots. So I was thinking about having it cerakoted but don't have a clue where to go. Are there some good references you all could give? Thank you in advance.