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Firearms finish and where to have it done in Ga.

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I'm doing a custom p226, I've got all the parts on standby. I'm looking to have it refinished with the most durable finish. I want it in grey or something subtle. Looking for a good finish and a place that can do it with a quick turn around. Any suggestions?
 
Thanks for the mention buddy but we are so backed up in contract work that I haven't been able to take in additional Cerakote for the last 8 months or so. If things continue to go well I may not for a long time.

On the one hand, I hate that I have been having to turn away work from the customers who started my business. On the other hand, I have been blessed with opportunities that let my business continue to grow and I am too grateful to let them get away.
 
Thanks for the mention buddy but we are so backed up in contract work that I haven't been able to take in additional Cerakote for the last 8 months or so. If things continue to go well I may not for a long time.

On the one hand, I hate that I have been having to turn away work from the customers who started my business. On the other hand, I have been blessed with opportunities that let my business continue to grow and I am too grateful to let them get away.
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Nickel Boron or Electoless Nickel is a much more durable finish in my opinion. Cerakote is nothing more than paint which will chip and wear pretty quick if you use and carry pack
your firearm all of the time. I guess I'm just and old school guy who has learned through experience that a chemical or electrically applied finish has worked much better for me throughout
my 58 years.
 
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