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Who does the best local cerakote job?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 2758076" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>Here is my little Khar P380 my son in law coated. I think it cost like $5 in material. I have not done any of it, but he says it is a no brainer. Cheapest place he orders from has a minimum 4 ounce order and it is $10 a ounce. A Glock takes less than a ounce. The key to it he says is the cleaning, getting all the oil residue off.</p><p></p><p>It is some tough ass coating. This Khar has been coated for close to a year, carried inside the pocket, inside a Kydex Holster. I got the pistol from him about two months ago, and have practiced getting the pistol out of the pocket Kydex Holster for a couple hours collectively, and son inlaw carried it in a IWB Kydex Holster and still have not seen one scratch, mark or anything yet on the coating. The pistol has had about 400 rounds through it since coating as well. Like I said, it is some tough ass coating.</p><p></p><p>He came over last year and got a fairly good size Toaster Oven we used in our RV's. So he is limited to what ever he can fit in the oven to bake it on. Says it works perfect and keeps him out of trouble of using the daughters oven in the house. He is working on a heating tube to run off of propane to be able to do longer rifle stocks and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 2758076, member: 32877"] Here is my little Khar P380 my son in law coated. I think it cost like $5 in material. I have not done any of it, but he says it is a no brainer. Cheapest place he orders from has a minimum 4 ounce order and it is $10 a ounce. A Glock takes less than a ounce. The key to it he says is the cleaning, getting all the oil residue off. It is some tough ass coating. This Khar has been coated for close to a year, carried inside the pocket, inside a Kydex Holster. I got the pistol from him about two months ago, and have practiced getting the pistol out of the pocket Kydex Holster for a couple hours collectively, and son inlaw carried it in a IWB Kydex Holster and still have not seen one scratch, mark or anything yet on the coating. The pistol has had about 400 rounds through it since coating as well. Like I said, it is some tough ass coating. He came over last year and got a fairly good size Toaster Oven we used in our RV's. So he is limited to what ever he can fit in the oven to bake it on. Says it works perfect and keeps him out of trouble of using the daughters oven in the house. He is working on a heating tube to run off of propane to be able to do longer rifle stocks and such. [/QUOTE]
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