sniper grey cerakote M&P

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  • dmh

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    Jan 4, 2009
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    New color with high polish on available steel. Really like this color.
     

    dmh

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    Jan 4, 2009
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    Not sure what you mean. The steel parts are polished stainless, the main frame area is the cerakote. It may be the picture making it look a little shiny but it is a really matte looking finish with a lot of gritty texture to it. (on purpose for traction)
     

    Barney88PDC

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    Jul 16, 2008
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    Somewhere over the rainbow
    Ok, I am looking on my phone so not the best resolution. I didn't think you would have coated the frame as I thought you had to heat it up to set and I figured the plastic frame would melt. I though the metal parts were what you had coated. The frame looks good and I think I am going to go with that for this build.
     

    dmh

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    Jan 4, 2009
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    Plastic is coated all the time. There are a few tricks to it but it's easy enough.
     
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