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Does cerakote depreciate a guns value??

It looks like cheap paint

A factory PAINT job is still a PAINT job
Backpeddal much?
Look at that cheap factory paint!
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Will hold up better than factory blued guns!
 
From your comments in this and other other threads you are either
A a teenage troll who is too young to own ANY guns.
B an envious troll who cannot afford one of the roller lock trio I had posted
C a Fudd who enjoys rubbing rust off his blued guns with 000 steel wool and RemOil.
 
Value is a perceived figure when something is placed on the market. Cerakote, just like any other factory or aftermarket installed goodie, has to either positively or negatively effect the person buying or selling for it to change the value.
 
Is the Kimpro finish on the black Kimber frames Cerakote or a paint? I always assumed Cerakote and that sorry ass, chipping finish is what got memout of Kimber all together. Guns shot great. I just couldn't stand watching the black finish chip off around the safety and slide release holes.
 
Is the Kimpro finish on the black Kimber frames Cerakote or a paint? I always assumed Cerakote and that sorry ass, chipping finish is what got memout of Kimber all together. Guns shot great. I just couldn't stand watching the black finish chip off around the safety and slide release holes.
It's some kind of moly/Teflon coating I believe, it's not cerakote. And it does chip bad, but that probably has more to do with Kimber not doing any prep work.
 
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