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Started by mountainhunter1, June 05, 2023, 11:25:49 AM
Quote from: RND1983 on June 05, 2023, 03:37:11 PMIf you go on Facebook and find Ironhorse Gunworks and find their page, you'll find many different options for complete cerakote jobs, or a combo of cerakote/hydrodipping. He actually is the one that dis Dave's guns, but Rob Roberts can do the same thing.
Quote from: RND1983 on June 05, 2023, 03:37:11 PMIf you go on Facebook and find Ironhorse Gunworks and find their page, you'll find many different options for complete cerakote jobs, or a combo of cerakote/hydrodipping. He actually is the one that did Dave's guns, but Rob Roberts can do the same thing.
Quote from: mountainhunter1 on June 05, 2023, 02:49:39 PMThanks for the reply HookedonHooks. I have a boat load of points on a card and can get a gun for free and likely will do so just to give me a back up 20 gauge. I will probably get the synthetic again instead of the wood on this next gun and go with the cerakote over the dip just for durability. What if I want to also cerakote an existing gun that already has a finish on the entire gun? I am assuming that they can do a very light sandblast on a wood stock and forearm, etc. to get it back down to the original surface for a better grip on the new finish? Do you or anyone else have any thoughts about cerakoting a gun with either a painted or dipped finish that has been on it for years? I am open to any suggestion that will help me not to mess things up and have to redo something. I know I can ask places like Rob Roberts these questions, but was hoping that some on here had guns that had been redone and could offer input based on real world results where the desire to sell a product was not involved. I appreciate the comment about where that was done. I can likely talk with Rob Roberts and find out exactly what that finish was color wise. Darn good looking gun either way. Thanks again for the reply Hooked.