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Cerakote Firearm Coatings
More manufacturers choose CERAKOTE than any other finish. Why?
Because it improves performance and reliability over conventional finishes.
- Superior wear resistance
- Impact and scratch resistant
- Excellent corrosion protection
- Excellent chemical resistance
- Maximum hardness
- Only 0.001” thick
CERAKOTE can:
- Stretch 32% without distortion or coating loss
- Withstand 160 in-lbs of impact with no coating loss
- Has a 9H hardness rating, the highest achievable (ASTM D3363)
Cerakote makes guns operate smoother and last longer.
and of course THEY LOOK GOOD TOO!
People have told us that our CERAKOTE jobs look like factory applications.
We believe we do the best job in the St. Louis area because of our commitment to cleanliness and detail.
This Custom Gun is here on the Cerakote page to illustrate a point. We CUSTOM BLEND COLORS. This blue does not exist on the Cerakote color chart. We tested ratios of Graphite Black and NRA Blue until we got just what the customer wanted. Give you any ideas?
A Ruger LCR finished in Icon Grey. The upgrade included Hogue G10 Extreme G-Mascus black/grey grips. The perfect backpack carry gun.
Another LCR finished in Smith & Wesson red. This one will likely find a home in the glove compartment of a big red truck.
Cerakote Wild Purple and Hogue Rubber Tamer Cushion Grip Purple on this LCR.
This Mossberg 835 arrived in our shop after years of service. Its factory camo was rubbed off, scratched up and beaten down. The boys were telling their father it ought to be retired. It did look sad, but Dad knew better. After a thorough cleaning, the furniture was refinished in Cerakote Dessert Sand and the barrel and bolt in Graphite Black.
“Modern Sporting Rifles” are everywhere. There is little reason the venerable AR shouldn’t be exactly the way you envision it to set it apart from all the others. This gentleman’s Anderson AM-15 was customized in Flat Dark Earth and OD Green.
A radical color for a radical gun. This is a 9mm pistol believe it or not. The Sig Sauer MPX set new standards. This one in Cerakote Crimson claims its right as a new standard.
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