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    I'm thinking about refinishing my cw9 slide to black with some grey speckle.

    Anyone know how much this should run me? The gun has a few nicks. From a time when I dropped it, would these need to be polished down first?

    If anyone wants to pitch in on cera vs duration feel free.

    Also, how hard is it to duracoat DIY?

  • #2
    K P40 Duracoat

    Not the look I was going for, but now it kind of has a character that says, "Yeah, it gets used a lot!"

    Duracoat. I prepared the slide and slide lock carefully according to directions including bead blasting after "melting" the slide. I used the airbrush package with everything mixed correctly, let it dry for almost a week. Temperatures were as recommended, humidity low (Utah).

    I carry in Thunderwear, a cloth holster. Took about a year for it to look like this, but it started wearing off in about a month.

    Never again.

    Cerakote properly applied is outstanding, as long as it is done by a certified applicator.

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    • #3
      Duracoat is durable "... as long as it is done by a certified applicator." Just sayin....

      Very interesting...

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      • #4
        Cerakote is one of the best finishes available.

        http://www.cerakoteguncoatings.com/testing/
        Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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        • #5
          Kkote....very durable...not completely perfect...but excellent in its own rigjt

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          • #6
            Originally posted by CB3 View Post
            Not the look I was going for, but now it kind of has a character that says, "Yeah, it gets used a lot!"

            Duracoat. I prepared the slide and slide lock carefully according to directions including bead blasting after "melting" the slide. I used the airbrush package with everything mixed correctly, let it dry for almost a week. Temperatures were as recommended, humidity low (Utah).

            I carry in Thunderwear, a cloth holster. Took about a year for it to look like this, but it started wearing off in about a month.

            Never again.

            Cerakote properly applied is outstanding, as long as it is done by a certified applicator.

            1. You're not supposed to bead blast, since beads have a "polishing" effect on metal. Aluminum oxide is what you're supposed to use for blasting prior to DuraCote or CeraKote. Per the instructions. It won't stick very well to a bead blasted (or otherwise polished) surface, it needs a surface that is scuffed up.
            2. DuraCote has a 3-6 week cure time, but you only let it cure "almost a week". One week is not enough.

            It's all in the instructions that come with the product, instructions you did not follow. Poor prep = poor results. Your project failed not because of the product.
            Last edited by mudfish; 12-27-2012, 10:19 AM.

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            • #7
              Well I found someone locally that is going to help with this. He's doing an AK barrel as well.


              We're going to parkerize then use a gk guncoat paint. Ill post pics after its done.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by FireMoose View Post
                Well I found someone locally that is going to help with this. He's doing an AK barrel as well.

                We're going to parkerize then use a gk guncoat paint. Ill post pics after its done.
                If your Kahr slide is a stainless one, you'll have "Fail" #2 on your hands when you try to "Park" it.. Parkerizing is for steel, but will not work w/ parkerizing..

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                • #9
                  Thanks for the heads up but can you clarify?

                  Park is for.steel but not.stainless you mean?

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                  • #10
                    I have thought about doing it myself, but I realize I really don't have the equipment required. I will send it off to be done right, while having night sights added and possibly melting the slide.

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