Have any ideas?
Thanks
Mike
A friend of mine had a few handguns done at a place in New Jersey back in the late 70's, and it made them scratchproof as well as weather resistant. I think he carried and used his Hi-power for three years, and it still looked like new.
From what I understand, you need someone who know their stuff to do this as it can change critical dimensions if not done properly.
I hope that helps.
P.S. it looks like a dull brushed stainless and I think the name of the place was SLG Hard Chrome someplace in south Jersey.
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I know! thats out of date, so save your breath guys
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Originally posted by Atkinson:
Ever tried a good slow rust blue from Doug Turnbull, that will last about 100 years and doesn't tend to rust as they are rust..only draw back is cost (about $300 minimum)...I know! thats out of date, so save your breath guys
Mr Atkinson, I hope Craftsmanship will never be out of date!
Have a good one
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