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    Default Cerakote or pistol refinishing

    Does anyone know who does good quality Cerakote in Northern Colorado? I have a Sig Legion and I hate the finish. It comes off easily and the grey-green color just doesn't do it for me. The pistol itself is a sweet shooter, and I don't plan on ever getting rid of it. Sig will re-finish it, but only in the existing color. I was thinking it would be nice to have it professionally done in a nice satin black Cerakote or something similar, but I don't know who does good work. I would prefer to keep it local... Any suggestions?

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    If you venture down south, Danger Lee does great work as he did one of my 1911's. He's my go to for the future not having to mail it off.

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    Another +1 for Tim at Danger Lee. Here’s what my Defender ended up looking like after he got done taking a belt sander & 2 pound ball peen hammer to it.

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    That looks good! Simple and clean, I like it. How is it holding up?

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    The finish is holding up very well. The holster marks are just smudges that wipe right off. And no chipping so far.
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    You may also want to look into Norrells molyresin if you feel like spraying it yourself. I use that on a lot of builds as well as car parts and it's very abuse resistant. Quite a few suppressor manufacturers use Norrells because of it's heat resistance.

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