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I'm not much of a stainless fan.
I wonder what the cost/time comparison would be to trading your current SP101 for a factory Cerakoted SP101 vs finding a competent gunsmith to have your current gun Cerakoted?I'm considering getting my SP101 .357 2.25" done. Anyone have theirs done up and want to share photos? I'm not much of a stainless fan.
@Velzey he will get the job done right!I have an old marlin 22lr bolt action rifle I wanted to get the barrel done. This was my dads first rifle when he was 12, and gave it to me when I turned 12. Now I'd like to pass it off to my son next year on his 12th birthday. It was made in the 60s so it's definitely seen better days. Anyone know a good gunsmith that would be able to restore it for me? It's probably not worth much, but it has a ton of sentimental value to me.
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I hate stainless. I have an SP101 that was given to me a longtime ago. I'm about ready to rattle can it.Stainless is the bestest!! If more guns came in stainless, I'd have more guns!
Man, now I have to go look for a stainless AR.
On topic, I've seen some interesting revolvers over the years. You could maybe accent it with polished spots, like the indents in the cylinder (I'm sure there's a name for those). Some of the guys on one of the Ruger Forums are masterful at customs and have some great builds. Let me go see if I can find a couple.
Edit: a guy that goes by the name Waveform on RugerForum.Net has done a lot of cool customs but it looks like a lot of his pictures are no longer functional. That's a real shame.
...or you can just send that gun to ME.I hate stainless. I have an SP101 that was given to me a longtime ago. I'm about ready to rattle can it.
I have an old marlin 22lr bolt action rifle I wanted to get the barrel done. This was my dads first rifle when he was 12, and gave it to me when I turned 12. Now I'd like to pass it off to my son next year on his 12th birthday. It was made in the 60s so it's definitely seen better days. Anyone know a good gunsmith that would be able to restore it for me? It's probably not worth much, but it has a ton of sentimental value to me.
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