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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
show me your custom painted rifles please
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1035591" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Sorry, I don't have a picture to show you. But my son recently had his barrel and action Cerakoted - not for looks but to eliminate the shine of the SS barrel and hardware and offer some added protection from the elements on those outback hunting excursions. Every time I plan to have it done I find something else on my list of toys and spend the money there. But one of these days I'll take the plunge. </p><p>I personally prefer a single color - and I would add this.</p><p>I remember the days at the drag strip where the guys who spent all their money on a fancy paint job for their "rod" were driving cars that weren't competitive. The guys who put their money into running gear were the winners.</p><p>I try to look at my shooting gear the same way. A couple of hundred bucks on a custom painted stock and special finishes that make my rifle look like a work of art but have no practical purpose are, IMO, a waste of my money.</p><p>Cerakote helps prevent, or at least minimize, damage from the elements. That, IMO, is practical. That's the only reason I'd spend the money. gun) -------------</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1035591, member: 50867"] Sorry, I don't have a picture to show you. But my son recently had his barrel and action Cerakoted - not for looks but to eliminate the shine of the SS barrel and hardware and offer some added protection from the elements on those outback hunting excursions. Every time I plan to have it done I find something else on my list of toys and spend the money there. But one of these days I'll take the plunge. I personally prefer a single color - and I would add this. I remember the days at the drag strip where the guys who spent all their money on a fancy paint job for their "rod" were driving cars that weren't competitive. The guys who put their money into running gear were the winners. I try to look at my shooting gear the same way. A couple of hundred bucks on a custom painted stock and special finishes that make my rifle look like a work of art but have no practical purpose are, IMO, a waste of my money. Cerakote helps prevent, or at least minimize, damage from the elements. That, IMO, is practical. That's the only reason I'd spend the money. gun) ------------- [/QUOTE]
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