Delaware Concealed Carry Forum
State News & Gun News => Delaware News => Topic started by: TwistedKarma on August 09, 2013, 10:05:00 AM
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Making lowers. I'll get info.
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TK.. any place around that does the type III hard coat anodizing for those DIYers? :)
I'm sure I could manage type II myself but would prefer a type III finish.
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I do know of a place that does nickle finish. ::) ::)
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I know someone that does Teflon coating in black and several other colors if you really want to do something different.
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I think I'll pass on the nickle but thanks :)
Cap.. I read a bit on Teflon and I don't think its what I'm looking for. It does add a nice smooth, non-stick surface layer (cooking commercial here lol) but its still just a layer that can be removed, easily scratched or ruined with chemicals. With type III anodizing its in the surface of the metal and much more durable.
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http://www.rowetactical.com/contact.html
(http://nebula.wsimg.com/eace38179c845ef2b805f62a74506ceb?AccessKeyId=EAF97711FFD4F9B82C77&disposition=0)
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Nice article in this weeks (8/20) "Shotgun News" on Cerakote finishing. The guy in the article is finishing a I. O. Inc AK-47 Sporter Econ.
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(http://gunsinc.com/uploads/images/0130205852901990794.jpg)
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Understood Adrenolin, I actually considered doing the Teflon on one of my long-rifles in dark-earth brown but thought better of it for the reasons you mention and because I just couldn't bring myself to violate tradition that much by using a 21st century finish on a traditional rifle. If however you would like to have something rust-browned the old way, I know someone who just built another browning box.