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Cerakote @ Revolver


Justin M

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Has anyone tried having a revolver Cerakoted before?  If so, does it hold up to "competition" use?  I've had a couple of 1911s Cerakoted and they have held up just fine.  I'm not to sure how it'd hold up from the cylinder gap blast, etc.  

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30 minutes ago, GrumpyOne said:

I did a search on Google for cerakoted revolver...it brought up a bunch of images...as for how they hold up? I don't know. I would think the drag mark on the cylinder would be the first place that would wear.

 

I saw that too.  I'm far less worried about the drag line than I am about the cylinder gap blast.  

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WE did the wife's 627

Purple !!! WOW

The cyl has the same burn marks as my 627 and 929 do from the cyl gap.

It cleans up well with just the small burn mark at the end of the cyl.

If I wanted to do a revolver I wouldn't hesitate cause they hold up fine. 

Her gun gets about 300-400 rounds a month between matches and practice.

Her gun was done by Scalpel Arms in Texas. 

They did small Christian "cross" on each flute of the cyl. - They had to cerakote the cyl gray first then do the Cross's

It's where the drag marks would be. 

The gun was tuned and fitted by me prior to being done so it was properly timed and had a very light drag mark etc.

This is a new laptop so the photo isn't in this one. I'll try and find it and add it.

Neil

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