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Hey TacOrd

I emailed you guys about some work on my vz58 rifles but I forgot to ask if you strip the rifle of the old paint before cerakoting it?

Bfiles,

Yes, we completely strip off all the old paint. We follow the exact process that Cerakote recommends for all of their applications, below is an overview of the process.

  • Phase 1: Disassembly
  • Phase 2: Degrease
  • Phase 3: Surface Prep (sandblast)
  • Phase 4: Gas Out - Pre-Heat
  • Phase 5: Spraying (cerakote application)
  • Phase 6: Curing (Bake)
  • Phase 7: Reassembly
  • Phase 8: ENJOY!!!

Hope this helps.

Thanks,

Pete @ TacOrd
 
Nice. You guys seem to be the go-to for benelli work, maybe i'll bring my Supernova over for some work and get it koted while i'm at it.

Will cerakote hold well on the polymer receiver and bits on the supernova?
 
Nice. You guys seem to be the go-to for benelli work, maybe i'll bring my Supernova over for some work and get it koted while i'm at it.

Will cerakote hold well on the polymer receiver and bits on the supernova?
Many people cerakote glock handles and from what I have seen they hold up very well. You shouldn't have a problem!
 
Pete
Can you do this mix, 70% Burnt Bronze and 30% Graphite Black in Satin Finish, will there extra cost for this.
thanks
 
Can you guys do digicam or just a single colour?

I wonder what the burnt bronze would look like on an Od frame??

LuckyOnes,

We are not currently doing patterns. We will definitely be offering this service in the spring once we have completed our Certified Cerakote Applicator training.

Stay tuned!

Thanks,

TacOrd
 
Do I need to get an ATT for my completely broken down and disassembled AR lower and 1911 slide & frame?

I want to send them to you for Cerakoting. The trigger goups/pins/springs/etc are all removed; just the bare frames.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
CGN!

Thank you for all the inquiries. Our applicator has returned from his training with the military and we will be resuming our Cerakote refinishing services immediately.

Thanks

Casey and Pete from TacOrd
 
Hey troops, this is my first Cerakote project(s) LOL, and of course I choose TacOrd as the applicator. That said, I did "learn" one thing when I was up at the shop dropping off my parts etc.

So I thought that although it's a not a "big" detail I thought that it was worth mentioning, and may help out both Casey & Peter in the future?

When you are getting ready or deciding what you want coated? take some time and make a list, so the firearm, serial # and the PARTS you want coated. TacOrd can attach this to there invoice and it's helps them out when it comes time to paint your rifle or parts.

So for instance on a pistol, you want the slide, frame, hammer, trigger, slide stop etc.

It does make a difference since some guns may need more disassembly than others to get to those specific parts, and they may not get to your project right away?

Anyway, as always it was a pleasure to deal with TacOrd and it's always worth the drive. Cheers
 
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Thanks Peter outstanding work with my old Strider DB-L done in Multicam Cerakote, also congratulations on becoming a Certified Cerakote Applicator, get ready sending you more work shortly....


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