I don't even like using spray paint.I know several people that have done it at home with very good results.
I don't even like using spray paint.I know several people that have done it at home with very good results.
I might try it out myself once I get a bead blaster set back up.I don't even like using spray paint.
Just finished up 2nd round of gpt out back. Figured a few things out and going to make the needed changes but the P10C is a keeper. The only bad is, it's a brand new gun and been in my possession for less than a few weeks and the night sights are almost dead. Even set a uv light on them for 2 hrs and they were dead in a hour. I know I have a new Night Fision front sight coming for it but it would be nice to put the new ns off the P10C on the P10F as they're dead too. Think I need to give CZ a call..
The current CZ description says the sights for the P-10C are three dot sights, which I think of as just being white dots. However, the general info for the P-10 series says "For sights, P-10’s feature fixed luminescent front and rear".
I'm capable of doing it. And it would be nice to not have to sublet that out and hassle with long wait times, shipping stuff or driving 5 hours round trip. I suppose I should try and put a list together to determine costs, etc.I might try it out myself once I get a bead blaster set back up.
What?!? I thought you hated painting!Just trying to figure out cerakote currently. Wanted to try local, but Franke is over at least a month out and more expensive than AllenM. Buying the stuff to do it myself is being considered currently.
I know, I can't believe I'm even considering it either.What?!? I thought you hated painting!
I’m so happy to hear this.
When I get home I’m going to post some pictures/links of what I’ve used in the past, and gravitated to as well.
The easiest little sandblaster you’ve ever seen (ok I’ve never had a cabinet but this is dirt cheap and takes up no room) and a sprayer system that has given some decent results.
I think you’ll like it if you give it a try. It’s not like any other painting I’ve done.
I sight them in at 7 feet, then tell people it was yards.
I just shoot one hole and say it was five.I prepare my targets at home with a paper punch.
I just shoot one hole and say it was five.
DWX trigger is very consistent at about 3 lb 14 ounces. What I had forgotten was how sharp the edges of the trigger shoe is. Needs a little bevel. Wish I knew someone with diamond files.I totally expected the DWX to have the better trigger, but IMO the Shadow 2 Compact was lighter and crisper, at least in single action.
Wish I knew someone with an oven.DWX trigger is very consistent at about 3 lb 14 ounces. What I had forgotten was how sharp the edges of the trigger shoe is. Needs a little bevel. Wish I knew someone with diamond files.
Having never used it I have to ask is it two component?Wish I knew someone with an oven.
It is a shame someone has not developed a technology to bring people together from afar with similar interests so they could share knowledge and assets.
I think it would be a big hit.
I'm a 10 shot group guy. I'm definitely over doing it. 5 shots for handgun and 3 for Rifles from now on.darn, and I have been working hard and spending $$ to do 5 shot groups like this
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I know, I can't believe I'm even considering it either.
I already have a sandblasting cabinet. But I'll need different media for doing cerakote.
Yes, it is supplied with a catalyst that is mixed 12:1 to 24:1, higher gloss to lower gloss respectively.Having never used it I have to ask is it two component?
No, that’s just a fad, it can’t last.