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You want an example?i dont see how it would ever increase the value of a gun
Yes, and whoever does Rugers cerakote does a horrible job.Off the topic. Are factory Ruger Wranglers Cerakoted?
Someone cerakoted a colt python and was trying to sell it not to long ago. Do you think it effected its value?
To be honest, IMHO a 50 Desert Eagle is a ridiculous gun to own anyway so go for it.
If you buy a green car and try to resell it just remember that not everyone likes green.
Yes, and whoever does Rugers cerakote does a horrible job.
Their cerakoted AR's are awful. That's another thing I was gonna address. Factory cerakoted doesn't always mean it was done right. Obviously companies like Beretta, Benelli, Daniel Defense and others that hold themselves to a higher standard are good to go. But I've seen factory cerakoted Rugers and Glock (Glock don't cerakote, but do outsource some) that look like some teenager was spraying and praying and probably no prep work done.
I doubt much attention was given to the cerakote work on those wranglers at under $200 for the whole gun, but it is what it is. The few I've seen look to be done right.
Yeah, they're hit and miss. But I don't think the Ruger 556's that are cerakoted cost any more than the plain anodized ones so you get what you pay for. I just hate that someone will get a factory Ruger cerakoted gun, see where the cerakote fails due to poor prep work and think to themselves that cerakote sucks.I went through and tuned up a Ruger AR with a factory Cerakote job recently. I wouldn’t have called the Cerakote on it horrible, but there were a few flaws that jumped out at me. Definitely not as good a job as any Cerakote job that I’ve had done by Frank at Dobbs, Accurate Ordnance, or........Hiland Arms!
It looks like cheap paintIf cerakote chips it wasn't applied right. I guarantee all my work not to chip. Like any finish, it will scratch and get holster wear, but properly applied cerakote won't chip.