Anyone have experience with gcs customs?

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  • Yankchef

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    I just got a pistol back from gcs customs and while the coloration looks good, my mags stick in the gun because the paint is so thick and for $175 they didn't even reassemble the pistol!!! Any future work I will be sure to never use this company ever again and stick with primary machine or maybe try out atk tactical coatings.

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    rcm192

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    I just got a pistol back from gcs customs and while the coloration looks good, my mags stick in the gun because the paint is so thick and for $175 they didn't even reassemble the pistol!!! Any future work I will be sure to never use this company ever again and stick with primary machine or maybe try out atk tactical coatings.

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    Never used them or heard of them til now. Was it Cerakote that was used? If so, are they certified by Cerakote?

    Ive talked to the gent at AK tactical coatings quite a few times and have seen his work. He was cerakote trained and certified at the facility. He was telling me that there is a technique, nozzle setting, and mix ratio for eliminating the possibility of sticky magwells.
     
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