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Cerakote


Cerakote is a ceramic based finish specifically designed for use on firearms. It has unmatched resistance to: harsh chemicals, high temperatures, abrasion, impact damage, and all forms of corrosion.

Cerakote can be used to coat a wide range of properly prepared substrates including all metals such as steel, titanium, aluminum, and magnesium as well as most plastics, polymers, and composite materials used in firearm construction.

Cerakote has self lubricating elements incorporated throughout the coating matrix which allow a firearm to function with little or no fluid lubricants that typically attract abrasive dust particles. It performs extremely well in automatics with extremely high cyclic rates. Cerakote comes in two different formulas, ambient cure "C" series and a two part thermal cure "H" series.

Cerakote "C" series ceramic gun coatings were designed as a single component ambient cure system. As higher temperatures are reached the "C" series will flux, becoming harder and more abrasion resistant. After a full cure this coating provides excellent resistance to most cleaning solvents and chemicals. It has a heat stability rating of 1200 Deg. f for extended periods without failing. Typically the "C" series Cerakote is designed for electronic, optic, and other temperature sensitive items.

Cerakote "H" series was designed as a two part thermal cure system. It provides a very high quality, long lasting finish with high corrosion resistance. It offers unmatched levels of abrasion resistance and hardness because of the two part component system. The "H" series has heat stability to 525 Def. F for extended periods without failing.

Whether you have a firearm that is showing its age, a newer model in need of protection, or just wanting that custom look, a Cerakote finish will keep it like new for years to come.


With over 70 colors available, the options are unlimited to give you that custom "one of a kind" firearm.

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Hydrographics


Water transfer printing, also called hydrographic printing, hydro dipping, or immersion printing is a process of applying high definition color graphic patterns to any complex three dimensional shape. Patterns can be applied on plastic, steel, aluminum, wood, and many other substrates.

In the process the substrate part is prepped to remove any oils or waxes that exist on the part. It is then sanded and a base coat is applied. A film with the desired graphic patten is then floated onto the surface of temperature controlled water in a specifically designed water transfer tank. A chemical activator is applied to the film which dissolves it into liquid form and activates a bonding agent. The product is then carefully lowered into the tank, through the ink layer, which wraps around and transfers the pattern to the product. Afterward, it goes through a rinse process and an automotive grade top coat is applied for protection.

There are over one hundred patterns available. Camouflage, carbon fiber, wood grain, abstract, animal print and designer are just a few.

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