02 July 2012, 19:47
LeopardtrackFinish question/advice for HK pistol
I have an older model H&K P7 that needs to be refinished so I am hoping that I could get some advice here on what finish to get for the gun and who to use.
Since I do shoot and carry the gun I want to get a durable finish. I also want it to look as close to factory/origional as possible, so I need a blue/black finish....P7's are blued steel guns.
I am looking at Robar's "Roguard" finish right now but it is going to be over $400 bucks so I am wondering who else does quality work.
Any advice/comments would be appreciated!
03 July 2012, 19:51
LeopardtrackThanks Devil Dog!
I am going to keep them on my list. I googled them but there seems to be a few bad reviews about the finish being "thick", but maybe this is from some of us who are never happy.
I phoned Bear Coat and spoke to a guy there who was more than happy to talk to me and discuss the finish at length. The finish is only $225 compared to Robar's $400 bucks.
I e-mailed Robar 5 days ago and they STILL haven't responded.....not good!!
I am hoping to get a few more responses here before making a decision.
Thanks!
Frank
You might also look at Mahovsky's Metalife. I have always been more than impressed with everything they have done for me.
13 July 2012, 17:00
tiggertateYou can check out QPQ or Melonite too. A lot of service pistols are treated that way today. IIRC Glock slides are QPQed.
QPQThe P7s have a carburized steel finish. The Melonite finish as suggested is like the Glock's and I believe the newer HKs .That's really the best there is at this point , the case hardening + another rust resistant layer .
It can be very difficult to find out exactly what these coatings consist of which is frustrating to me but they certainly do a fine job.