Duracoat Refinishing P-64 and Mak Available

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Oh, by the way the spray airbrush you get with a kit from them absolutely sucks. You will need to get a nice hobby airbrush at least the quality of around $70 or more to do a nice job. The compressed cans of air are a joke and are in-effective at best to do a quality job. Get a compressor if you decide to do this type of finish to your guns. I look forward to do some more p-64's and post pictures of some different looks.
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Duracoat Refinishing P-64 and Mak Available

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TTH, thanks for the response about the ease of use of the slide. Appreciated!
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Duracoat Refinishing P-64 and Mak Available

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But what about the cracked grips you show being Re-finnished???
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They are holding up good so far... I actually have 3 extra uncracked sets incase they fail. Here are some more that have just been blasted and ready for Duracoating Image
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1911 Grips refinished
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:o *has convulsions and collapses*
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