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Gorge Custom Coatings is the way to go. It is my cousin's business. I just got another rifle back from them and it's amazing! Melisa who is doing the coating is one of the most artistic people I know and she can do about anything you can dream up. They have good prices and quick turn around compared to a lot of the bigger shops. You will be happy if you use them.
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Thanks for all the replies will definitely use them!
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Anyone have contact information for them? If so that would be great!!
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http://www.gorgecustomcoatings.com/contact.html
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So does cerakote look the closest to a blued gun? Or does parkerizing?
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Cerakote is more of a textured finish.
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What do you mean if you don't mind me asking
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Blued is just steel that has been colored. Why the cerakote is a finish added on top of the steel.
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It would seem it would chip easily, rubbing against a tree or something out in the woods, No?
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It's a pretty tuff finish. I will be putting them to work this year.
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Cerakote is tough stuff! As soon as I get caught up on some bolt rifle projects , I'm going to have Gorge Custom do some AR stuff for me in Titanium and Burnt Bronze Cerakote. Actually a mix 60% Burnt Bronze & 40% Black. They said they could swing it, no problem.
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Sorry to ask all these questions, just trying to gather as much information as possible before I go and spend lots of money.
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I went with midnight blue and it almost looks like bluing, I put it through its paces this year and it still looks brand new.
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Quote from: khunter#1 on February 23, 2014, 12:45:09 AM
So does cerakote look the closest to a blued gun? Or does parkerizing?
Parkerizing is a milspec coating that is applied to ferrous steel. It does not look like bluing, it's more like a rough grey or black depending on whether it's Zinc or Mag phosphate.
Cerakote a has a midnight blue that is very dark and glossy and looks a lot like traditional blueing.
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