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I have a S&W 329PD that I have carried in a leather holster for about a million miles it seems. The finish is badly worn off in places. Can I have this refinished with cerakote or something else? What have others done in this situation? Let's see some pictures and options on who and where to have finished. Are there going to be any issues with this since it is not a standard metal. It is hafnium, scandium and titanium.

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I would think Ceracoat would be an ideal finish for that revolver, and might hold up better to holster wear than the original.

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Originally Posted by gwindrider1
I would think Ceracoat would be an ideal finish for that revolver, and might hold up better to holster wear than the original.


This is what I was thinking. I just wish there was somebody within a couple hour drive of Eugene, Or that could do it. As I don't want to pay to ship it it.

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Ship it to me and I'll DuraCoat it in your choice of colors and finish. http://centralazfirearms.com




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