i'm going to need to get a pistol refinished soon, and i'm wondering if anyone in the Hammond area or surrounding area does it, i'm thinking i want nickle or hard crome.
the reason i want crome or nickle is they hold up down the river better than blued finished do, how does park and duracoat hold up in the weather around here, where are you located?
the reason i want crome or nickle is they hold up down the river better than blued finished do, how does park and duracoat hold up in the weather around here, where are you located?
let me know where i can pay to take one.every place i've looked is like 250$ and that is a little too high. money is tight because i'm a college student and dad, but i feel it's worth it. and the pistol i'm looking to get refinished is my grandfathers down the river pistol. i don't know if you were trying to bash me there, or trying to suggest something, so i'll save my judgements and comments. if you think i'm lying and raking in the cash, you can come to my house, i'll break out my w2's.
well my grandfather brought me the revolver this thread is about
i think i'm going to have a gunsmith check it out, it looks like it's all lining up right, but there is a little slack in the cylinder. it's a neat revolver, and there are picture to come, i just have to borrow my girlfriends camera. still tryin to decide where to get it refinished. i'm thinking a duracoat maybe since i can't find hard crome or nickle.